Middle UV to near-IR spectrum of electron-excited SO2

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We investigated the electron impact-induced fluorescence spectrum of SO2 to provide excitation cross sections for modeling Io's emission spectrum and analyzing Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem observations. The electron-excited middle-ultraviolet visible optical near-infrared (VOIR) emission spectrum Of SO2 gas was geperated in the laboratory and studied from 2000 to 11,000 Å at a resolution of Δλ ∼2.5 Å full width at half maximum (FWHM). The VOIR laboratory spectrum longward of 6000 Å consists entirely of S I, II and O I, II multiplets for electron impact energies above ∼15 eV. Between 2000 and 6000 Å, we find previously identified molecular bands from both SO and SO2. This work represents a significant improvement in spectral resolution over our earlier work done at 18 Å FWHM. From a measurement of the medium-resolution spectrurn, we provide qetailed 25- and 100-eV emission cross sections for spectral features from 2000 to 11,000 Å. On the basis of these data, we suggest future ground-based and satellite telescopic observations in the VOIR that are of promise for understanding Io's atmosphere. Copyright 2008 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Ajello, J. M., Aguilar, A., Mangina, R. S., James, G. K., Geissler, P., & Trafton, L. (2008). Middle UV to near-IR spectrum of electron-excited SO2. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 113(3). https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JE002921

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