In this paper we report the mapping of H3+, C2H2 and CH4 as derived by an unexploited Galileo/NIMS dataset. As previously observed, hydrocarbons emissions appear to be located in the internal part of the auroral main oval, where CH4 3-µm vibrational band intensity ratios [Kim et al., 2015] suggest that non-thermal excitation mechanisms, such as auroral particle precipitation and/or Joule heating, are responsible for the observed emissions. Temperature estimation are in good agreement for the CH4 emitting region on the hot spot, while the values obtained for H3+ are lower in comparison with Cassini/VIMS and ground based data. C2H2 emission overlaps the CH4 one only at higher latitudes >75°N, indicating that different energetic particles are at work inside the main oval polar ward. CH4 is also found on the northern section of the main oval (135° < LON < 190°, 60° < LAT < 90°N). The present investigation results have implications on the Juno/JIRAM observation planning as well as on the codes that will be used to retrieve temperatures and densities of all the emitting species involved in the Jupiter auroral processes.

Mapping of Hydrocarbons and H3+ Emissions at Jupiter's North Pole Using Galileo/NIMS Data

Dinelli B M;Moriconi M L;
2016

Abstract

In this paper we report the mapping of H3+, C2H2 and CH4 as derived by an unexploited Galileo/NIMS dataset. As previously observed, hydrocarbons emissions appear to be located in the internal part of the auroral main oval, where CH4 3-µm vibrational band intensity ratios [Kim et al., 2015] suggest that non-thermal excitation mechanisms, such as auroral particle precipitation and/or Joule heating, are responsible for the observed emissions. Temperature estimation are in good agreement for the CH4 emitting region on the hot spot, while the values obtained for H3+ are lower in comparison with Cassini/VIMS and ground based data. C2H2 emission overlaps the CH4 one only at higher latitudes >75°N, indicating that different energetic particles are at work inside the main oval polar ward. CH4 is also found on the northern section of the main oval (135° < LON < 190°, 60° < LAT < 90°N). The present investigation results have implications on the Juno/JIRAM observation planning as well as on the codes that will be used to retrieve temperatures and densities of all the emitting species involved in the Jupiter auroral processes.
2016
Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima - ISAC
Inglese
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Jupiter
Aurorae
H3+
Hydrocarbons
2
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Altieri F.;Dinelli B. M.;Migliorini A.;Moriconi M. L.;Sindoni G.;A. Adriani;Mura A.;F. Fabiano
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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