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Simulating Titan's aerosols in a three dimensional general circulation model

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ICARUS
卷 243, 期 -, 页码 400-419

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.09.003

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Titan, atmosphere; Atmospheres, structure; Atmospheres, dynamics

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We present results from a new three dimensional GCM with a complete microphysics treatment of the aerosols. We used the Titan Community Atmospheres Model (CAM), to which we have coupled the Community Aerosol and Radiation Model for Atmospheres (CARMA). This model was unable to reproduce superrotating winds without an ad hoc forcing of the zonal winds. Our model was validated by comparing the extinction, optical depth, phase functions, and number densities with data from Cassini and Huygens, as well as other space based and ground based observations. These comparisons allowed us to constrain the microphysical properties of Titan's haze in the tropics at the time of the Huygens descent. Our best fit of the free aerosol parameters include a haze production rate of 1 x 10(-14) g cm(-2) S-1 and a charge to radius ratio on the particles of 7.5 e(-)/mu m. Despite recent evidence of equatorial precipitation on Titan, we find the aerosols are only slowly removed by rainfall, less than once in 50 Earth years. One way to fit the wavelength dependence of the optical depth is to model the haze as fractal particles with a changing fractal dimension of 2 above 80 km that increases to 2.8 below 30 km. We investigate the spatial and seasonal variability of Titan's haze in our model. We find that the haze particle size and number density responds to the dynamics and creates a seasonal cycle in Titan's albedo.(C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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