The bolometric Bond albedo and energy balance of Uranus

Abstract

Using a newly developed `holistic' atmospheric model of the aerosol structure in Uranus's atmosphere, based upon observations made by HST/STIS, Gemini/NIFS and IRTF/SpeX from 2000 -- 2009, we make a new estimate the bolometric Bond albedo of Uranus during this time of A* = 0.338 0.011, with a phase integral of q* = 1.36 0.03. Then, using a simple seasonal model, developed to be consistent with the disc-integrated blue and green magnitude data from the Lowell Observatory from 1950 to 2016, we model how Uranus's reflectivity and heat budget vary during its orbit and determine new orbital-mean average values for the bolometric Bond albedo of A* = 0.349 0.016 and for the absorbed solar flux of Pin=0.604 0.027 W m-2. Assuming the outgoing thermal flux to be Pout=0.693 0.013 W m-2, as previously determined from Voyager 2 observations, we arrive at a new estimate of Uranus's average heat flux budget of Pout/Pin = 1.15 0.06, finding considerable variation with time due to Uranus's significant orbital eccentricity of 0.046. This leads the flux budget to vary from Pout/Pin = 1.03 near perihelion, to 1.24 near aphelion. We conclude that although Pout/Pin is considerably smaller than for the other giant planets, Uranus is not in thermal equilibrium with the Sun.

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