Europlanet Science Congress 2022
Palacio de Congresos de Granada, Spain
18 – 23 September 2022
Europlanet Science Congress 2022
Palacio de Congresos de Granada, Spain
18 September – 23 September 2022
EPSC Abstracts
Vol. 16, EPSC2022-1199, 2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2022-1199
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First Optical Constants from 0.4 to 1.6 µm of Titan Aerosol Analogs Produced in the NASA Ames COSmIC Facility and Their Use in a New Analysis of Cassini VIMS Observations

Ella Sciamma-O'Brien1, Ted Roush1, Pascal Rannou2, and Farid Salama1
Ella Sciamma-O'Brien et al.
  • 1NASA ARC, Space Science and Astrobiology Division, Moffett Field, CA 94087, USA (ella.m.sciammaobrien@nasa.gov)
  • 2Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 51687 Reims, France

We have determined the real and imaginary refractive indices (n and k, respectively), from the visible to the near infrared (0.4 to 1.6 µm), of five laboratory-generated organic refractory materials produced from gas-phase chemistry with the NASA Ames COSmIC facility. The solid samples were produced using a plasma discharge in the stream of a 200-K supersonic jet-cooled expansion of different gas mixtures to study the impact of the molecular precursors on the solid sample optical properties. Three samples were produced from N2:CH4 (95:5) gas mixtures using three different high voltages (700V, 800V and 1000V) to vary the energy in the plasma discharge. One sample was produced from a N2:CH4:C2H2 (94:5:5:0.5) gas mixture, with a high voltage of 1000 V. The fifth sample was produced in an Ar:CH4 (95:5) gas mixture with a high voltage of 1000 V to produce a nitrogen-free hydrocarbon sample. The optical constants, n and k, of these five samples were determined using spectral reflectance measurements. They appear to be positively correlated with the nitrogen content in the solid sample, i.e., a sample with larger nitrogen content exhibits higher n and k values.

We have used these refractive indices as input parameters in a radiative transfer model to analyze Cassini Visible Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) observations of Titan’s atmosphere. The results show that using the tholin samples with higher n and k values (higher nitrogen content) provides a better fit to the observational data than using the samples with lower n and k values (lower nitrogen content). The Titan tholins with higher nitrogen content therefore appear to be more representative of the Titan aerosols observed by VIMS.

How to cite: Sciamma-O'Brien, E., Roush, T., Rannou, P., and Salama, F.: First Optical Constants from 0.4 to 1.6 µm of Titan Aerosol Analogs Produced in the NASA Ames COSmIC Facility and Their Use in a New Analysis of Cassini VIMS Observations, Europlanet Science Congress 2022, Granada, Spain, 18–23 Sep 2022, EPSC2022-1199, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2022-1199, 2022.

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