Study of Pluto's atmosphere based on 2020 stellar occultation light curve results

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On 6 June 2020, Pluto's stellar occultation was successfully observed at a ground-based observatory in Iran, and Pluto's atmospheric parameters were investigated. We used an atmospheric model of Pluto, assuming a spherical and transparent pure N2 atmosphere. Using ray-tracing code, the stellar occultation light curve was satisfactorily fit to this model. We found that Pluto's atmospheric pressure at the reference radius of 1215 km was 6.72? ±? 0.48? μbar in June 2020. Our estimated pressure shows a continuation of the pressure increase trend observed since 1988 and does not confirm the rapid pressure decrease tentatively reported in 2019. The pressure evolution is consistent with a seasonal transport model. We conclude that the N2 sublimation process from Sputnik Planitia is continuing. This study's result is shown on the diagram of the annual evolution of atmospheric pressure.

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Poro, A., Ahangarani Farahani, F., Bahraminasr, M., Hadizadeh, M., Najafi Kodini, F., Rezaee, M., & Seifi Gargari, M. (2021). Study of Pluto’s atmosphere based on 2020 stellar occultation light curve results. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 653. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141718

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