Results of the infrared radiometer experiment on Pioneers 10 and 11
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The infrared radiometers on the Pioneer 10 and 11 spacecraft have mapped Jupiter
in two broad spectral channels centered at wavelengths of 20 and 45 µm. Comparison
of Pioneer 10 and 11 data and the results of in-flight and laboratory calibrations indicate
an absolute accuracy of ± 8% in the measured intensities. Relative accuracy, for comparing
different regions on the planet, is ± 2%. Within the precision of observations,
the derived value of effective temperature is independent of assumptions about the Jovian
emission spectrum. The global effective temperature is 125 ± 3°K, implying a
value of 1.9 ± 0.2 for the ratio of planetary thermal emission to solar energy absorbed.
The effective temperatures of belts are greater than those of zones by as much as 3°.5 K.
On a global scale, the poles and equator have the same effective temperature.