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Ares: A Mars model retrieval framework for ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter NOMAD solar occultation measurements

Ares is an extension of the TauREx 3 retrieval framework for the Martian atmosphere. Ares is a collection of new atmospheric parameters and forward models, designed for the European Space Agency's (ESA) Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) Nadir and Occultation for MArs Discovery (NOMAD) instrument, Solar Occultation (SO) channel. Ares provides unique insights into the chemical composition of the Martian atmosphere by applying methods utilised in exoplanetary atmospheric retrievals, Waldmann et al. (2015), Al-Refaie et al. (2019). This insight may help unravel the true nature of $CH_{4}$ on Mars. The Ares model is here described. Subsequently, the components of Ares are defined, including; the NOMAD SO channel instrument function model, Martian atmospheric molecular absorption cross-sections, geometry models, and a NOMAD noise model. Ares atmospheric priors and forward models are presented, (i.e., simulated NOMAD observations), and are analysed, compared and validated against the Planetary Spectrum Generator, Villanueva et al. (2018).

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