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Probable detection of hydrogen sulphide (H$_2$S) in Neptune's atmosphere

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2018-12-14 v1

Abstract

Recent analysis of Gemini-North/NIFS H-band (1.45 - 1.8 μ\mum) observations of Uranus, recorded in 2010, with recently updated line data has revealed the spectral signature of hydrogen sulphide (H2_2S) in Uranus's atmosphere (Irwin et al., 2018). Here, we extend this analysis to Gemini-North/NIFS observations of Neptune recorded in 2009 and find a similar detection of H2_2S spectral absorption features in the 1.57 - 1.58 μ\mum range, albeit slightly less evident, and retrieve a mole fraction of 13\sim1-3 ppm at the cloud tops. We find a much clearer detection (and much higher retrieved column abundance above the clouds) at southern polar latitudes compared with equatorial latitudes, which suggests a higher relative humidity of H2_2S here. We find our retrieved H2_2S abundances are most consistent with atmospheric models that have reduced methane abundance near Neptune's south pole, consistent with HST/STIS determinations (Karkoschka and Tomasko, 2011). We also conducted a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of the Neptune and Uranus data and found that in the 1.57 - 1.60 μ\mum range, some of the Empirical Orthogonal Functions (EOFs) mapped closely to physically significant quantities, with one being strongly correlated with the modelled H2_2S signal and clearly mapping the spatial dependence of its spectral detectability. Just as for Uranus, the detection of H2_2S at the cloud tops constrains the deep bulk sulphur/nitrogen abundance to exceed unity (i.e. >4.45.0 > 4.4 - 5.0 times the solar value) in Neptune's bulk atmosphere, provided that ammonia is not sequestered at great depths, and places a lower limit on its mole fraction below the observed cloud of (0.4 - 1.3) ×105\times 10^{-5}. The detection of gaseous H2_2S at these pressure levels adds to the weight of evidence that the principal constituent of the 2.5 - 3.5-bar cloud is likely to be H2_2S ice.

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@article{arxiv.1812.05382,
  title  = {Probable detection of hydrogen sulphide (H$_2$S) in Neptune's atmosphere},
  author = {Patrick G. J. Irwin and Daniel Toledo and Ryan Garland and Nicholas A. Teanby and Leigh N. Fletcher and Glenn S. Orton and Bruno Bézard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.05382},
  year   = {2018}
}

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