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Prof. Patrick Irwin

Professor of Planetary Physics

Research theme

  • Exoplanets and planetary physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Exoplanet atmospheres
  • Planetary atmosphere observation analysis
  • Solar system
patrick.irwin@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72083
Atmospheric Physics Clarendon Laboratory, room 306
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Isotopic ratios in titan's atmosphere from cassini CIRS limb sounding: CO2 at low and midlatitudes

Astrophysical Journal 681:2 PART 2 (2008) L101-L103

Authors:

CA Nixon, DE Jennings, B Bézard, NA Teanby, RK Achterberg, A Coustenis, S Vinatier, PGJ Irwin, PN Romani, T Hewagama, FM Flasar

Abstract:

This Letter reports on a search for infrared emissions of isotopologues of CO2 in the atmosphere of Titan using spectral data recorded by the Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS). We have made a successful 6.5 σ detection of 13CO2 at a fraction CO 2/13CO2 = 84 ± 17, consistent with measurements of 12C/13C in other species, and also the terrestrial value (89). We also And a probable 3.5 σ detection of C 16O18O at a fraction CO2/ C16O 18O = 173 ± 55, slightly lower than the terrestrial value (253) and consistent with the twofold enhancement in 18O reported previously in CO, or with an intermediate value as suggested by chemistry. These isotopic ratios provide important constraints on models of the formation, evolution, and current processes in Titan's atmosphere. © 2008, The American Astronomical Society, All rights reserved.
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Isotopic ratios in titan's atmosphere from cassini cirs limb sounding: HC3N in the north

Astrophysical Journal 681:2 PART 2 (2008) L109-L111

Authors:

DE Jennings, CA Nixon, A Jolly, B Bézard, A Coustenis, S Vinatier, PGJ Irwin, NA Teanby, PN Romani, RK Achterberg, FM Flasar

Abstract:

This Letter reports the first detection of the three 13C isotopologues of HC3N on Titan, from Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) infrared spectra. The data are limb spectra taken at latitudes N54°-N69° in 2006 and 2007 when HC3N was enhanced in the north. Using a new line list for the vs bands of all isotopologues, we have modeled the isolated emission of H13CCCN at 658.7 cm-1 and both HC13CCN and HCC13CN at 663.0 cm-1, which are blended with the Q-branch of HC3N at 663.3 cm-1 at the resolution of CIRS (0.5 cm-1) and detectable as an increase in the intensity of the low-frequency wing. Using the resolved pair H13CCCN /HC3N we find 12C/ 13C = 79 ± 17, in line with other measurements on Titan from Cassini and Huygens. © 2008, The American Astronomical Society, All rights reserved.
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A correlated-k model of radiative transfer in the near-infrared windows of Venus

JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER 109:6 (2008) 1118-1135

Authors:

CCC Tsang, PGJ Irwin, FW Taylor, CF Wilson
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Condensation in Titan's stratosphere during polar winter

ICARUS 197:2 (2008) 572-578

Authors:

R de Kok, PGJ Irwin, NA Teanby
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Detection methods and properties of known exoplanets

Chapter in Exoplanets, Springer Verlag (2008)
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