English

Jupiter's Para-H$_2$ Distribution from SOFIA/FORCAST and Voyager/IRIS 17-37 $\mu$m Spectroscopy

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2016-10-06 v1

Abstract

Spatially resolved maps of Jupiter's far-infrared 17-37 μ\mum hydrogen-helium collision-induced spectrum were acquired by the FORCAST instrument on the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) in May 2014. Spectral scans in two grisms covered the broad S(0) and S(1) absorption lines, in addition to contextual imaging in eight broad-band filters (5-37 μ\mum) with spatial resolutions of 2-4". The spectra were inverted to map the zonal-mean temperature and para-H2_2 distribution (fpf_p, the fraction of the para spin isomer with respect to the ortho spin isomer) in Jupiter's upper troposphere (the 100-700 mbar range). We compared these to a reanalysis of Voyager-1 and -2 IRIS spectra covering the same spectral range. Para-H2_2 increases from equator to pole, with low-fpf_p air at the equator representing sub-equilibrium conditions (i.e., less para-H2_2 than expected from thermal equilibration), and high-fpf_p air and possible super-equilibrium at higher latitudes. In particular, we confirm the continued presence of a region of high-fpf_p air at high northern latitudes discovered by Voyager/IRIS, and an asymmetry with generally higher fpf_p in the north than in the south. We note that existing collision-induced absorption databases lack opacity from (H2_2)2_2 dimers, leading to under-prediction of the absorption near the S(0) and S(1) peaks. There appears to be no spatial correlation between para-H2_2 and tropospheric ammonia, phosphine and cloud opacity derived from Voyager/IRIS at mid-infrared wavelengths (7-15 μ\mum). We note, however, that para-H2_2 tracks the similar latitudinal distribution of aerosols within Jupiter's upper tropospheric and stratospheric hazes observed in reflected sunlight, suggesting that catalysis of hydrogen equilibration within the hazes (and not the main clouds) may govern the equator-to-pole gradient. [Abridged]

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@article{arxiv.1610.01304,
  title  = {Jupiter's Para-H$_2$ Distribution from SOFIA/FORCAST and Voyager/IRIS 17-37 $\mu$m Spectroscopy},
  author = {Leigh N. Fletcher and I. de Pater and W. T. Reach and M. Wong and G. S. Orton and P. G. J. Irwin and R. D. Gehrz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.01304},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

23 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in Icarus