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Table B.2

Characteristics of the averaged FP4 nadir spectra.

Flyby, date Ls (°) Latitudes (°N) Longitudes (°W) Emission angle
T107, 2014 Dec. 10 62.8 −35,−25,−17 165,176,164 15,12,17
T108, 2015 Jan. 12 63.8 −4,9,25,35 213,14,12,210 24,32,48,25
T119, 2016 May 5 78.4 −85,−79,−74,−69,−63,−58,−48 157,179,178,186,163,165,140 62,56,51,46,41,36,26
T120, 2016 June 8 79.4 48,54,58,63,69,73,79,84 220,220,218,220,217,210,208,207 11,17,22,26,32,37,42,46
S98/259TI, 2017 Feb. 1 86.6 −44,−49,−52,−59,−y64 283,288,241,112,67 12,12,15,30,35
−68,−74,−82,−85 78,47,139,200 34,45,51,48
S98/262TI, 2017 Feb. 17 87.1 24,33,43,53,61 100,104,110,114,110 8,15,25,36,45
66,71,76,81,85 110,111,111,123,164 50,54,59,65,69
S100/278TI, 2017 June 8-9 90.4 −9,0,11,21,31,39,48 75,49,27,32,35,50,41 67,56,43,33,23,12,6
56,65,69,74,79,83,86 36,68,48,78,104,182,153 7,15,18,26,31,39,41
S101/293TI, 2017 Sept. 12 93.3 −64,−58,−44,−39,−29,−21,−11 96,72,72,72,75,68,67 79,73,57,52,42,37,25
70,73,81,85 134,169,108,146 22,12,22,24

Notes. The first column gives the Titan flyby number and its date, the second gives the planetocentric orbital longitude of the Sun at the date of the flyby. The third and fourth columns respectively give the mean latitudes and longitudes of each averaged nadir selected spectra. The last column gives the mean emission angle. Spectra were extracted from the 4.3.5 version of the CIRS database.

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