Fig. 15
Basic schematic of the model atmospheric layers. Gas layers consist of gaseous molecules, the scattering properties of which are described by Rayleigh scattering theory. The cloud and haze layers contain gaseous molecules and larger particles that fall under the Mie scattering regime. Pressure increases with decreasing height, so the clouds are at a higher pressure (lower altitude) than the haze. The clouds are located in the troposphere of Jupiter (with a cloud-top height varying between 0.56 bar to 1.778 bar) and the haze is located in the stratosphere between 0.10 bar and 0.13 bar
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