JOURNAL ARTICLE

Optical Properties of Cyanoacetylene Ices in the Far- to Near-infrared with Direct Relevance to Titan's Stratospheric Ice Clouds

Melissa S. UgelowC. M. Anderson

Year: 2022 Journal:   The Planetary Science Journal Vol: 3 (4)Pages: 77-77   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

Abstract Cyanoacetylene (HC 3 N) ice has been observed in Titan’s stratosphere by both Voyager 1's InfraRed Interferometer Spectrometer (IRIS) and Cassini's Composite InfraRed Spectrometer (CIRS), and it is likely prevalent in other objects in our solar system and exoplanetary systems as well. While previous experimental studies targeting Titan’s stratospheric clouds have determined the optical properties of HC 3 N ice in the infrared (IR) spectral range, those thin ice films were formed by annealing processes, which contradicts the formation mechanism of Titan’s stratospheric ice clouds. As a result, optical constants of HC 3 N ices, experimentally created in a similar manner to the way they are formed in Titan’s stratosphere, are crucial. Here we experimentally measured absorbance spectra of HC 3 N thin ice films from the near- to far-IR spectral region (50–8000 cm −1 ; 200–1.25 μ m) formed via direct vapor deposition at 30, 50, 70, 90, 110, and 113 K. The corresponding optical constants at all temperatures were also computed, resulting in the largest continuous IR spectral range available for HC 3 N ice. New tentative peak assignments for spectral features in the near-IR are also reported, thereby further enhancing the inventory of optical constants available for HC 3 N ice spanning the near- to far-IR spectral range.

Keywords:
Titan (rocket family) Cyanoacetylene Stratosphere Infrared Infrared spectroscopy Absorbance Far infrared Materials science Astrobiology Atmospheric sciences Physics Optics Molecule

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