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Meridional Variations of C 2 H 2 in Jupiter's Stratosphere From Juno UVS Observations

Authors :
G. Randall Gladstone
Thomas K. Greathouse
Joshua A. Kammer
Denis Grodent
Rohini Giles
Henrik Melin
Steven Levin
Patrick G. J. Irwin
Scott Bolton
Maarten H. Versteeg
Leigh N. Fletcher
Vincent Hue
Bertrand Bonfond
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2021.

Abstract

The UVS instrument on the Juno mission records far-ultraviolet reflected sunlight from Jupiter. These spectra are sensitive to the abundances of chemical species in the upper atmosphere and to the distribution of the stratospheric haze layer. We combine observations from the first 30 perijoves of the mission in order to study the meridional distribution of acetylene (C$_2$H$_2$) in Jupiter's stratosphere. We find that the abundance of C$_2$H$_2$ decreases towards the poles by a factor of 2-4, in agreement with previous analyses of mid-infrared spectra. This result is expected from insolation rates: near the equator, the UV solar flux is higher, allowing more C$_2$H$_2$ to be generated from the UV photolysis of CH$_4$. The decrease in abundance towards the poles suggests that horizontal mixing rates are not rapid enough to homogenize the latitudinal distribution.<br />Accepted in JGR Planets. 19 pages, 3 figures

Details

ISSN :
21699100 and 21699097
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....983254e9b6a633cbb88a44779fc0de56
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021je006928