Local Time Dependence of Jupiter's Polar Auroral Emissions Observed by Juno UVS

被引:18
|
作者
Greathouse, Thomas [1 ]
Gladstone, Randy [1 ,2 ]
Versteeg, Maarten [1 ]
Hue, Vincent [1 ]
Kammer, Joshua [1 ]
Giles, Rohini [1 ]
Davis, Michael [1 ]
Bolton, Scott [1 ]
Levin, Steven [3 ]
Connerney, John [4 ]
Gerard, Jean-Claude [5 ]
Grodent, Denis [5 ]
Bonfond, Bertrand [5 ]
Bunce, Emma [6 ]
Vogt, Marissa F. [7 ]
机构
[1] Southwest Res Inst, San Antonio, TX 78238 USA
[2] Univ Texas San Antonio, San Antonio, TX USA
[3] Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA USA
[4] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Greenbelt, MD USA
[5] Univ Liege, LPAP STAR Inst, Liege, Belgium
[6] Univ Leicester, Leicester, Leics, England
[7] Boston Univ, Ctr Space Phys, Boston, MA 02215 USA
关键词
Ultraviolet; Jupiter; aurora; local time; Juno; UVS; ELECTRON-ENERGY; REGION;
D O I
10.1029/2021JE006954
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Auroral brightness and color ratio imagery, captured using the Juno mission's Ultraviolet Spectrograph, display intense emissions poleward of Jupiter's northern main emission, and these are split into two distinctly different spectral or "color ratio" regimes. The most poleward region, designated the "swirl region" by Grodent et al. (2003), , exhibits a high color ratio, while low color ratio emissions are found within the collar around the swirl region but still poleward of the main emission. We confirm the apparent strong magnetospheric local time control within the polar collar (Grodent et al., 2003, ), with the dusk side bright "active region" emissions extending from similar to 11 to 22 hr of magnetospheric local time. These bright emissions dim by at least an order of magnitude between similar to 0 and 11 hr magnetospheric local time, in the midnight to dawn side "dark region." This magnetospheric local time structure holds true even when the entire northern oval is located on the night side of the planet (in ionospheric local time), a geometry unstudied prior to Juno, as it is unobservable from Earth. The swirl region brightens at ionospheric dawn (similar to 5-7 ionospheric local time) and diminishes or completely disappears at ionospheric local times of similar to 20-22 hr. Finally, the southern auroral polar emissions appear to share all of the local time dependencies of its northern counterpart, but at a reduced intensity.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Local time dependence of Jovian radio emissions observed by Galileo
    Menietti, J.D.
    Gurnett, D.A.
    Kurth, W.S.
    Groene, J.B.
    Geophysical Research Letters, 1999, 26 (05): : 569 - 572
  • [22] Local time dependence of Jovian radio emissions observed by Galileo
    Menietti, JD
    Gurnett, DA
    Kurth, WS
    Groene, JB
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1999, 26 (05) : 569 - 572
  • [23] Jupiter's Sheared Flow Unstable Magnetopause Boundary Observed by Juno
    Ma, X.
    Delamere, P. A.
    Schok, A.
    Wing, S.
    Johnson, J. R.
    Liou, Yu-Lun
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 2022, 127 (10)
  • [24] Plasma Sheet Boundary Layer in Jupiter's Magnetodisk as Observed by Juno
    Zhang, X. -J.
    Ma, Q.
    Artemyev, A. V.
    Li, W.
    Kurth, W. S.
    Mauk, B. H.
    Clark, G.
    Allegrini, F.
    Gershman, D. J.
    Bolton, S. J.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 2020, 125 (08)
  • [25] JUNO/JIRAM's view of Jupiter's H3+ emissions
    Dinelli, B. M.
    Adriani, A.
    Mura, A.
    Altieri, F.
    Migliorini, A.
    Moriconi, M. L.
    PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A-MATHEMATICAL PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES, 2019, 377 (2154):
  • [26] Planning operations in Jupiter's high-radiation environment: Optimization strategies from Juno-UVS
    Kammer, Joshua A.
    Hue, Vincent
    Greathouse, Thomas K.
    Gladstone, G. Randall
    Davis, Michael W.
    Versteeg, Maarten H.
    SPACE TELESCOPES AND INSTRUMENTATION 2018: ULTRAVIOLET TO GAMMA RAY, 2018, 10699
  • [27] Long Exposure Chandra X-Ray Observation of Jupiter's Auroral Emissions During Juno Plasmasheet Encounters in September 2021
    McEntee, S. C.
    Jackman, C. M.
    Weigt, D. M.
    Louis, C. K.
    Dunn, W. R.
    Boudouma, A.
    Connerney, J. E. P.
    Kurth, W. S.
    Kraft, R.
    Branduardi-Raymont, G.
    Gladstone, G. R.
    Rutala, M. J.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 2023, 128 (12)
  • [28] Meridional Variations of C2H2 in Jupiter's Stratosphere From Juno UVS Observations
    Giles, Rohini S.
    Greathouse, Thomas K.
    Hue, Vincent
    Gladstone, G. Randall
    Melin, Henrik
    Fletcher, Leigh N.
    Irwin, Patrick G. J.
    Kammer, Joshua A.
    Versteeg, Maarten H.
    Bonfond, Bertrand
    Grodent, Denis C.
    Bolton, Scott J.
    Levin, Steven M.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, 2021, 126 (08)
  • [29] Jupiter's Auroral Radio Emissions Observed by Cassini: Rotational Versus Solar Wind Control, and Components Identification
    Zarka, P.
    Magalhaes, F. P.
    Marques, M. S.
    Louis, C. K.
    Echer, E.
    Lamy, L.
    Cecconi, B.
    Prange, R.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 2021, 126 (10)
  • [30] Birkeland currents in Jupiter's magnetosphere observed by the polar-orbiting Juno spacecraft (vol 3, pg 904, 2019)
    Kotsiaros, Stavros
    Connerney, John E. P.
    Clark, George
    Allegrini, Frederic
    Gladstone, G. Randall
    Kurth, William S.
    Mauk, Barry H.
    Saur, Joachim
    Bunce, Emma J.
    Gershman, Daniel J.
    Martos, Yasmina M.
    Greathouse, Thomas K.
    Bolton, Scott J.
    Levin, Steven M.
    NATURE ASTRONOMY, 2019, 3 (11) : 1029 - 1029