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Detection of a bolide in Jupiter's atmosphere with Juno UVS

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2021-04-07 v1

Abstract

The UVS instrument on the Juno mission recorded transient bright emission from a point source in Jupiter's atmosphere. The spectrum shows that the emission is consistent with a 9600-K blackbody located 225 km above the 1-bar level and the duration of the emission was between 17 ms and 150 s. These characteristics are consistent with a bolide in Jupiter's atmosphere. Based on the energy emitted, we estimate that the impactor had a mass of 250-5000 kg, which corresponds to a diameter of 1-4 m. By considering all observations made with Juno UVS over the first 27 perijoves of the mission, we estimate an impact flux rate of 24,000 per year for impactors with masses greater than 250-5000 kg.

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@article{arxiv.2102.04511,
  title  = {Detection of a bolide in Jupiter's atmosphere with Juno UVS},
  author = {Rohini S. Giles and Thomas K. Greathouse and Joshua A. Kammer and G. Randall Gladstone and Bertrand Bonfond and Vincent Hue and Denis C. Grodent and Jean-Claude Gérard and Maarten H. Versteeg and Scott J. Bolton and John E. P. Connerney and Steven M. Levin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.04511},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Accepted in GRL. 21 pages, 3 figures