International audienceThe new one-dimensional radiative-convective/photochemical/microphysical model described in Part I is applied to the study of Titan's atmospheric processes that lead to haze formation. Our model generates the haze structure from the gaseous species photochemistry. Model results are presented for the species vertical concentration profiles, haze formation and its radiative properties, vertical temperature/density profiles and geometric albedo. These are validated against Cassini/Huygens observations and other ground-based and space-borne measurements. The model reproduces well most of the latest measurements from the Cassini/Huygens instruments for the chemical composition of Titan's atmosphere and the vertical profiles...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95229/1/jgre1798.pd
International audienceThe spectrometers of the Cassini mission to the Saturn system have detected ha...
We present results of an investigation into the formation of nitrogen-bearing molecules in the atmos...
International audienceThe new one-dimensional radiative-convective/photochemical/microphysical model...
International audienceWe introduce a new 1D coupled Radiative/Convective-Photochemical-Microphysical...
A comprehensive steady-state one-dimensional photochemical model of the atmosphere of Titan has been...
[1] In the context of recent observations, microphysical models, and laboratory data, a photochemica...
International audienceIn this paper we present an updated analysis of VIMS data in view of recent de...
International audienceThe atmosphere of Titan is composed primarily of nitrogen and methane, with an...
The arrival of the Cassini spacecraft in orbit around Saturn has led to the discovery of benzene at ...
We developed radiative transfer models to reproduce Titan’s visible and near infrared spectra, to de...
For twenty years, the atmosphere of Titan has been intensively observed and studied. A lot of questi...
WOS:000318872100005International audienceTitan, the largest moon of Saturn and similar to Earth in m...
We developed radiative transfer models to reproduce Titan’s visible and near infrared spectra, to de...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95229/1/jgre1798.pd
International audienceThe spectrometers of the Cassini mission to the Saturn system have detected ha...
We present results of an investigation into the formation of nitrogen-bearing molecules in the atmos...
International audienceThe new one-dimensional radiative-convective/photochemical/microphysical model...
International audienceWe introduce a new 1D coupled Radiative/Convective-Photochemical-Microphysical...
A comprehensive steady-state one-dimensional photochemical model of the atmosphere of Titan has been...
[1] In the context of recent observations, microphysical models, and laboratory data, a photochemica...
International audienceIn this paper we present an updated analysis of VIMS data in view of recent de...
International audienceThe atmosphere of Titan is composed primarily of nitrogen and methane, with an...
The arrival of the Cassini spacecraft in orbit around Saturn has led to the discovery of benzene at ...
We developed radiative transfer models to reproduce Titan’s visible and near infrared spectra, to de...
For twenty years, the atmosphere of Titan has been intensively observed and studied. A lot of questi...
WOS:000318872100005International audienceTitan, the largest moon of Saturn and similar to Earth in m...
We developed radiative transfer models to reproduce Titan’s visible and near infrared spectra, to de...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95229/1/jgre1798.pd
International audienceThe spectrometers of the Cassini mission to the Saturn system have detected ha...
We present results of an investigation into the formation of nitrogen-bearing molecules in the atmos...