1. Hot CH4 in the polar regions of Jupiter.
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Kim, Sang Joon, Sim, Chae Kyung, Ho, Jin, Geballe, Thomas R., Yung, Yuk L., Miller, Steve, and Kim, Yong Ha
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JUPITER (Planet) , *METHANE analysis , *TELESCOPES , *ROTATIONAL motion , *NUCLEAR vibrational states - Abstract
We have obtained 3.3–3.4-μm spectro-images of Jupiter including CH 4 and H 3 + emission lines from both polar regions at the Gemini North telescope. We find that the peak of the 3-μm CH 4 northern bright spot is located at ∼200° (SysIII) longitude, ∼20° west of the center of the 8-μm north-polar bright spot, and does not coincide with the 3-μm H 3 + bright spot. We derive high temperatures (500–850 K) from CH 4 rotational lines on the bright spots of both polar regions, above the 1-μbar pressure level, while we find cooler temperatures (<350 K) over the 8-μm spot. The intensity ratios of the various 3-μm vibrational bands of CH 4 are roughly constant, indicating that the upper states of these bands are mostly populated by non-thermal excitation mechanisms, such as auroral particle precipitation and/or Joule heating, in contrast with the 8-μm thermal emission. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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