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HST/STIS Visible Images of Io in EclipseOn 1999 August 27, Io was observed with HST STIS/CCD using a 2"x 2" aperture soon after it entered into eclipse (CML = 342 to 346). Two G750M/I spectral images, covering 5815 Angstroms to 6380 Angstroms and starting 3 and 17 minutes after 2nd contact, recorded emissions of Na I 5890,5896 Angstroms and [O I] 6300,6364 Angstroms. The oxygen and sodium emissions show several similar features. (1) Downstream wake emission that correlates in location with jovian magnetic field orientation; (2) Enhanced emissions near the sub-jovian region, albeit a relatively weak enhancement for sodium; and (3) Limb glow that is brighter in the hemisphere facing the jovian magnetic equator. These features are qualitatively similar to [O I] 6300 Angstrom images obtained with HST WFPC2 and to the UV STIS results of Roesler et al. 1999 (Science, 283, 353), as well as broadband images taken by the Galileo SSI (Geissler et al. JGR submitted) and more recent Cassini images. The integrated oxygen (6300 Angstrom + 6364 Angstrom) emission intensity (10.5 k Rayleighs (kR) disk averaged) did not change between the two exposures while the integrated disk averaged sodium D emission intensity decreased by 19% from 5.7 kR to 4.6 kR. Also, in contrast to the oxygen emission, sodium showed relatively enhanced emission in the northern polar regions. Likewise, on 1999 August 23, Io eclipse STIS observations were made in the near-UV and blue regions to try to identify the Galileo SSI violet filter emissions. Preliminary analysis reveals a residual signal after subtraction of a dominant scattered light background that is suggestive of a SO2 band structure. In addition, the largest individual emission at about 4075 Angstrom could be the S(+) doublet.
Document ID
20010085344
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Oliversen, Ron J.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Retherford, K. D.
(Johns Hopkins Univ. MD United States)
Smyth, W. H.
(Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc. United States)
Scherb, F.
(Wisconsin Univ. WI United States)
Morgenthaler, J. P.
(Wisconsin Univ. WI United States)
Fisher, Richard R.
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 11, 2001
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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