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New wind measurements in Venus' lower mesosphere from visible spectroscopy

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The dynamics of Venus' mesosphere (70-110 km) is characterized by the superposition of two different wind regimes: (1) Venus' retrograde superrotation; (2) a sub-solar to anti-solar (SS-AS) flow pattern, driven by solar EUV heating on the sunlit hemisphere. Here, we report on new ground-based velocity measurements in the lower part of the mesosphere. We took advantage of two essentially symmetric Venus elongations in 2001 and 2002 to perform high-resolution Doppler spectroscopy ( R=120,000) in 12C 16O 2 visible lines of the 5 nu3 band and in a few solar Fraunhofer lines near 8700 Å. These measurements, mapped over several points on Venus' illuminated hemisphere, probe the region of cloud tops. More precisely, the solar Fraunhofer lines sample levels a few kilometers below the UV features (i.e. near ˜67 km), while the CO 2 lines probe an altitude higher by about 7 km. The wind field over Venus' disk is retrieved with an rms uncertainty of 15-25 m s -1 on individual measurements. Kinematical fit to a one- or two-component circulation model indicates the dominance of the zonal retrograde flow with a mean equatorial velocity of ˜75 m s -1, exhibiting very strong day-to-day variations (±65 m s -1). Results are very consistent for the two kinds of lines, suggesting a negligible vertical wind shear over 67-74 km. The SS-AS flow is not detected in single-day observations, but combining the results from all data suggests that this component may invade the lower mesosphere with a ˜40 m s -1 velocity.

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hal-03733340 , version 1 (21-07-2022)

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Thomas Widemann, Emmanuel Lellouch, Alain Campargue. New wind measurements in Venus' lower mesosphere from visible spectroscopy. Planetary and Space Science, 2007, 55, pp.1741-1756. ⟨10.1016/j.pss.2007.01.005⟩. ⟨hal-03733340⟩
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