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Lower Atmosphere And Pressure Evolution On Pluto From Ground-Based Stellar Occultations, 1988-2016, E. Meza, B. Sicardy, M. Assafin, J. L. Ortiz
Lower Atmosphere And Pressure Evolution On Pluto From Ground-Based Stellar Occultations, 1988-2016, E. Meza, B. Sicardy, M. Assafin, J. L. Ortiz
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Context. The tenuous nitrogen (N2) atmosphere on Pluto undergoes strong seasonal effects due to high obliquity and orbital eccentricity, and has recently (July 2015) been observed by the New Horizons spacecraft. Aims. The main goals of this study are (i) to construct a well calibrated record of the seasonal evolution of surface pressure on Pluto and (ii) to constrain the structure of the lower atmosphere using a central flash observed in 2015. Methods. Eleven stellar occultations by Pluto observed between 2002 and 2016 are used to retrieve atmospheric profiles (density, pressure, temperature) between altitude levels of ∼5 and ∼380 km …