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The Effect of Carbon Monoxide on Planetary Haze Formation

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2014-01-09 v2

Abstract

Organic haze plays a key role in many planetary processes ranging from influencing the radiation budget of an atmosphere to serving as a source of prebiotic molecules on the surface. Numerous experiments have investigated the aerosols produced by exposing mixtures of N2_{2}/CH4_{4} to a variety of energy sources. However, many N2_{2}/CH4_{4} atmospheres in both our solar system and extrasolar planetary systems also contain CO. We have conducted a series of atmosphere simulation experiments to investigate the effect of CO on formation and particle size of planetary haze analogues for a range of CO mixing ratios using two different energy sources, spark discharge and UV. We find that CO strongly affects both number density and particle size of the aerosols produced in our experiments and indicates that CO may play an important, previously unexplored, role in aerosol chemistry in planetary atmospheres.

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@article{arxiv.1312.5651,
  title  = {The Effect of Carbon Monoxide on Planetary Haze Formation},
  author = {Sarah M. Hörst and Margaret A. Tolbert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.5651},
  year   = {2014}
}

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