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Jupiter's Mid-Infrared Aurora: Solar Connection and Minor ConstituentsHigh spectral resolution in the 12 pin region of the polar regions of Jupiter reveal unique information on auroral phenomena and upper stratospheric composition. Polar aurorae in Jupiter's atmosphere radiate; throughout the electromagnetic spectrum from X-ray through mid-infrared (mid-IR, 5 - 20 micron wavelength). Voyager IRIS data and ground-based. spectroscopic measurements of Jupiter's northern mid-IR aurora acquired since 1982, reveal a correlation between auroral brightness and solar activity that has not been observed in Jovian aurora at other wavelengths. Over nearly three solar cycles, Jupiter auroral ethane, emission brightness and solar 10.7-cm radar flux and sunspot number are positively correlated with high confidence. Ethane line emission intensity varies over tenfold between low and high scalar activity periods. Detailed measurements have been made using the GSFC HIPWAC spectrometer at the NASA IRTF since the last solar maximum, following the mid-IR emission through the declining phase toward solar minimum. An even more convincing correlation with solar activity is evident in these data. The spectra measured contain features that cannot be attributed to ethane and are most likely spectra of minor constituents whose molecular bands overlap the v9 band of ethane. Possible candidates are allene, propane, and other higher order hydrocarbons. These features appear to be enhanced in the active polar regions. Laboratory measurements at comparable spectral resolution of spectra of candidate molecules will be used to identify the constituents. Current analyses of these results will be described, including planned measurements on polar ethane line emission scheduled through the rise of the next solar maximum beginning in 2009, with a steep gradient to a maximum in 2012. This work is relevant to the Juno mission and to the development of the NASA/ESA Europa Jupiter System Mission.
Document ID
20090042741
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kostiuk, Theodore
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Livengood, T.A.
(National Center for Earth and Space Science Education Capitol Heights, Maryland, USA)
Fast, K.E.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Hewagama, T.
(Maryland Univ. College Park, MD, United States)
Schmilling, F.
(Cologne Univ. Germany)
Sonnabend, G.
(Cologne Univ. Germany)
Delgado, J.
(Leiden Univ. Netherlands)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
September 12, 2009
Subject Category
Space Sciences (General)
Meeting Information
Meeting: European Planetary Science Congress Meeting
Location: Postdam/Cologne
Country: Germany
Start Date: September 12, 2009
End Date: September 23, 2009
Sponsors: Euro-Planet Research Infrastructure
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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