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Detection of the infrared aurora at Uranus with Keck-NIRSPEC
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Detection of the infrared aurora at Uranus with Keck-NIRSPEC

E. M. Thomas, H. Melin, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Emma M. Thomas and colleagues reveals unprecedented near-infrared observations of Uranus, uncovering enhanced H₃ emissions that link to auroral activity, providing insights into the planet's atmospheric dynamics.... show more
Abstract
Near-infrared (NIR)-wavelength observations of Uranus have been unable to locate any infrared aurorae, despite many attempts to do so since the 1990s. While at Jupiter and Saturn, NIR investigations have redefined our understanding of magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere coupling, the lack of NIR auroral detection at Uranus means that we have lacked a window through which to study these processes at Uranus. Here we present NIR Uranian observations with the Keck II telescope taken on the 5 September 2006 and detect enhanced H₃ emissions. Analysing temperatures and column densities, we identify an 88% increase in localized H₃⁺ column density, with no significant temperature increases, consistent with auroral activity generating increased ionization. By comparing these structures against the Q₃ᵐᴾ magnetic-field model and the Voyager 2 ultraviolet observations, we suggest that these regions make up sections of the northern aurora.
Publisher
Nature Astronomy
Published On
Oct 23, 2023
Authors
Emma M. Thomas, Henrik Melin, Tom S. Stallard, Mohammad N. Chowdhury, Ruoyan Wang, Katie Knowles, Steve Miller
Tags
Uranusnear-infrared observationsH₃ emissionsauroral activityionizationmagnetic fieldVoyager 2
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