The first submillimeter observation of CO in the stratosphere of Uranus
Context. Carbon monoxide (CO) has been detected in all giant planets and its origin is both internal and external in Jupiter and Neptune. Despite its first detection in Uranus a decade ago, the magnitude of its internal and external sources remains unconstrained. Aims. We targeted CO lines in Uranus...
Main Authors: | Cavalie, T, Moreno, R, Lellouch, E, Hartogh, P, Venot, O, Orton, G, Jarchow, C, Encrenaz, T, Selsis, F, Hersant, F, Fletcher, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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