The meridional phosphine distribution in Saturn's upper troposphere from Cassini/CIRS observations

Icarus 188 (2007) 72-88

Authors:

NE Bowles, L N Fletcher, N A Teanby, P G J Irwin

The composition of the atmosphere of Jupiter

Chapter in Jupiter, Cambridge Univ Pr (2007)

Authors:

FW Taylor, SK Atreya, T Encrenaz, D Hunten, PG Irwin, TC Owen

Oxygen compounds in Titan's stratosphere as observed by Cassini CIRS

Icarus 186:2 (2007) 354-363

Authors:

FW Taylor, de Kok R, Irwin PGJ, Teanby NA

Vertical profiles of HCN, HC3N, and C2H2 in Titan's atmosphere derived from Cassini/CIRS data

Icarus 186 (2007) 364-384

Authors:

NA Teanby, P.G.J. Irwin, R. de Kok, S. Vinatier

Infrared observations of saturn and Titan from Cassini

Optics InfoBase Conference Papers (2007)

Authors:

DE Jennings, RK Achterberg, B Bézard, GL Bjoraker, JC Brasunas, R Carlson, A Coustenis, FM Flasar, PGJ Irwin, VG Kunde, AA Mamoutkine, CA Nixon, GS Orton, JC Pearl, PN Romani, ME Segura, AA Simon-Miller, EH Wishnow, S Vinatier

Abstract:

The Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) aboard the Cassini spacecraft has been orbiting Saturn for 2-1/2 years. CIRS is a Fourier transform spectrometer that measures atmospheric thermal structure and dynamics, and atmospheric composition, of Saturn and Titan. CIRS also maps the temperatures and dynamical processes of the rings and icy moons. © 2007 Optical Society of America.