LOWER SURFACE TEMPERATURE AT BRIGHT EPHEMERAL FEATURE SITE ON TITAN’S NORTH POLE ...

We report a temperature dierence in one of the regions on Titan that is documented asa Bright Ephemeral Feature (BEF). Spectra were recorded by Cassini's Composite InfraredSpectrometer (CIRS). BEFs are 5 μm bright areas that appear, disappear, and shift fromyby to yby at Titan's north pole...

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Main Author: Dhingra, Rajani
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Root 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48577/jpl.nckmnt
https://dataverse.jpl.nasa.gov/citation?persistentId=doi:10.48577/jpl.NCKMNT
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Summary:We report a temperature dierence in one of the regions on Titan that is documented asa Bright Ephemeral Feature (BEF). Spectra were recorded by Cassini's Composite InfraredSpectrometer (CIRS). BEFs are 5 μm bright areas that appear, disappear, and shift fromyby to yby at Titan's north pole observed in Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer(VIMS) data. They are inferred to be broad-specular reections caused by a smooth surfaceon Titan or a near surface fog |both of which indicate that the atmosphere interacted withthe surface. We used 24 spectra for `on the BEF' and 51 spectra for `o the BEF' region todetermine the temperature dierence during the T121 yby (July 25 2016). At the 410-560cm????1 window where surface emissions are perceptible we see a decrease in temperature by1.20:2 Kelvin. This decrease in temperature might indicate precipitative cooling after afresh rainfall on Titan's land/sea surface. ...