2024-11-26 カリフォルニア大学バークレー校(UCB)
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- https://news.berkeley.edu/2024/11/26/magnetic-tornado-is-stirring-up-the-haze-at-jupiters-poles/
- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-024-02419-0
磁気圏と大気圏のつながりを追跡する木星の紫外ダークな極域の楕円 UV-dark polar ovals on Jupiter as tracers of magnetosphere–atmosphere connections
Troy K. Tsubota,Michael H. Wong,Tom Stallard,Xi Zhang & Amy A. Simon
Nature Astronomy Published:26 November 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-024-02419-0
Abstract
Aerosols in Jupiter’s stratosphere form intriguing polar hoods, which have been investigated by ultraviolet cameras on Cassini and the Hubble Space Telescope. Transient, concentrated dark ovals of unknown origin have been noted within both the northern and southern polar hoods. However, a systematic comparative study of their properties, which could elucidate the physical processes active at the poles, has not yet been performed due to infrequent observations. Using 26 global maps of Jupiter taken by Hubble between 1994 and 2022, we detected transient ultraviolet-dark ovals with a 48% to 53% frequency of occurrence in the south. We found the southern dark oval to be 4 to 6 times more common than its northern counterpart. The southern feature is an anticyclonic vortex and remains within the auroral oval during most of its lifetime. The oval’s darkness is consistent with a 20 to 50 times increase in haze abundance or an overall upward shift in the stratospheric haze distribution. The anticyclonic vorticity of the dark oval is enhanced relative to its surroundings, which represents a deep extension of the higher-altitude vortices previously reported in the thermosphere and upper stratosphere. The haze enhancement is probably driven by magnetospheric momentum exchange, with enhanced aerosols producing the localized heating detected in previous infrared retrievals.