@article{3771dfb2c9e54429a05404973f351173,
title = "Detection of Mesospheric CO2 Ice Clouds on Mars in Southern Summer",
abstract = "This paper reports the first detections of two high-altitude nighttime CO2 clouds on Mars during southern summer (Ls=264° and Ls=330°) with stellar occultation measurements by the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph on board the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft. Interpretation of the transmission spectra with Mie theory indicates particle radii of ∼90–110 nm assuming a monodisperse distribution. The altitude profile of extinction indicates that the cloud layers are confined horizontally to sizes less than ∼500–700 km. Examination of the CO2 density and temperature profiles reveals strong wave-like perturbations. Supersaturated temperatures occur at the maximum negative extent of these wave-like perturbations, which are organized in longitude with a dominant m=3 zonal harmonic. This suggests that tides are important in the formation of CO2 clouds.",
author = "Jiang, {F. Y.} and Yelle, {Roger V.} and Jain, {S. K.} and J. Cui and F. Montmessin and Schneider, {N. M.} and J. Deighan and H. Gr{\"o}ller and L. Verdier",
note = "Funding Information: We thank the two anonymous reviewers, whose constructive comments have significantly improved the quality of this paper. This research was supported by NASA through the MAVEN project. J. C. acknowledges support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China through Grants 41525015 and 41774186. The observation files used in this work are identified as “occultation,” version 13, of Level 1b and Level 2 data available in the Planetary Atmosphere Node of the Planetary Data System (https://pds-atmospheres.nmsu.edu/) and the MAVEN Science Data Center (https://lasp.colorado.edu/maven/sdc/public/). This work utilized the RMACC Summit supercomputer, which is supported by the National Science Foundation (awards ACI-1532235 and ACI-1532236), the University of Colorado Boulder, and Colorado State University. The Summit supercomputer is a joint effort of the University of Colorado Boulder and Colorado State University. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright}2019. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1029/2019GL082029",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "46",
pages = "7962--7971",
journal = "Geophysical Research Letters",
issn = "0094-8276",
publisher = "American Geophysical Union",
number = "14",
}