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Ionospheric irregularities at Jupiter observed by JWST
Space SciencesNature Astronomy

Ionospheric irregularities at Jupiter observed by JWST

H. Melin, J. O'donoghue, et al.

Discover fascinating observations from the James Webb Space Telescope as it reveals unexpected intensity features in Jupiter's low-latitude ionosphere near the Great Red Spot. This groundbreaking research, conducted by an expert team of authors, showcases the intricate relationship between Jupiter's ionosphere and atmosphere, hinting at dynamic processes driven by gravity waves.... show more
Abstract
Jupiter's upper atmosphere is composed of a neutral thermosphere and charged ionosphere. In the latter, the dominant molecular ion H3+ emits in the near-infrared, allowing for the remote exploration of the physical properties of the upper atmosphere. However, the Jovian low-latitude ionosphere remains largely unexplored because H3+ emissions from this region are faint and spectrally entangled with bright neutral species, such as CH4. Here, we present James Webb Space Telescope H3+ observations of Jupiter's low-latitude ionosphere in the region of the Great Red Spot, showing unexpected small-scale intensity features such as arcs, bands and spots. Our observations may imply that the low-latitude ionosphere of Jupiter is strongly coupled to the lower atmosphere via gravity waves that superimpose to produce this complex and intricate morphology.
Publisher
Nature Astronomy
Published On
Aug 01, 2024
Authors
Henrik Melin, J. O'Donoghue, L. Moore, T. S. Stallard, L. N. Fletcher, M. T. Roman, J. Harkett, O. R. T. King, E. M. Thomas, R. Wang, P. I. Tiranti, K. L. Knowles, I. de Pater, T. Fouchet, P. H. Fry, M. H. Wong, B. J. Holler, R. Hueso, M. K. James, G. S. Orton, A. Mura, A. Sánchez-Lavega, E. Lellouch, K. de Kleer, M. R. Showalter
Tags
James Webb Space TelescopeJupiterionosphereGreat Red SpotH3+ emissionsgravity wavesatmospheric coupling
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