JWST observations of exogenic species on Jupiter: HCN, H2O, and CO2

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Pablo Rodríguez-Ovalle, Thierry Fouchet, Thibault Cavalié, Emmanuel Lellouch, Leigh N. Fletcher, Jake Harkett, Vincent Hue, Bilal Benmahi, Imke de Pater
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Abstract

Context. The impact of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 (SL9) comet on Jupiter in 1994 opened up a new field of study focused on the exogenic species within Jupiter’s atmosphere. Among these species, we find H2O, CO, and HCN. It is thought that these species coexist at the same pressure level (∼3 mbar in 2022) and that the interaction between some of them creates daughter molecules such as CO2. However, understanding their complex meridional distributions is still a matter of debate.Aims. We measured the meridional distribution of H2O, HCN, and CO2 to understand the chemistry and dynamics leading to these distributions.Methods. We used James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Mid InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) medium-resolution spectroscopy observations from 17S to 26S, and from 45S towards the south pole for CO2, H2O, and HCN. We used a radiative transfer code coupled with an inversion algorithm to retrieve the temperature using the CH4 v4 band and the abundance of the species for the different latitudes.Results. We found an increase in H2O in the south polar region, while CO2 is found to be depleted, which points towards an exchange of oxygen between H2O and CO2 happening in the southern auroral region. The HCN abundance decreases towards the pole, and abundance values are similar to the ones obtained with ALMA in 2017. The depletion of HCN may be due to heterogeneous chemistry related to stratospheric polar aerosols.Conclusions. The exogenic molecules analysed seem to be influenced either by polar aerosols produced by ion-neutral chemistry (e.g. HCN) or by particle precipitation occurring in the auroral regions (e.g. H2O and CO2). These measurements provide new insights into chemical evolution at a small spatial scale, revealing previously undetected localized trends.
木星上外源物种的JWST观测:HCN, H2O和CO2
上下文。1994年,苏梅克-列维9号彗星(SL9)撞击木星,开辟了一个新的研究领域,重点研究木星大气中的外来物种。在这些物质中,我们发现了H2O、CO和HCN。据认为,这些物种在相同的压力水平(2022年约3毫巴)下共存,其中一些物种之间的相互作用产生了子分子,如CO2。然而,了解它们复杂的经向分布仍然是一个有争议的问题。我们测量了H2O, HCN和CO2的经向分布,以了解导致这些分布的化学和动力学。我们使用詹姆斯·韦伯太空望远镜(JWST)中红外仪器(MIRI)中分辨率光谱观测从17°S到26°S,以及从45°S向南极方向的CO2、H2O和HCN。利用辐射传输编码和反演算法,反演了不同纬度地区的CH4 v4波段温度和物种丰度。我们发现南极地区的H2O增加了,而CO2减少了,这表明在极光南部地区发生了H2O和CO2之间的氧气交换。HCN丰度向极方向递减,丰度值与2017年ALMA观测结果相似。HCN的耗竭可能是由于与平流层极地气溶胶有关的非均相化学。所分析的外源分子似乎受到离子中性化学产生的极性气溶胶(例如HCN)或极光区域发生的颗粒降水(例如H2O和CO2)的影响。这些测量为小空间尺度的化学演化提供了新的见解,揭示了以前未被发现的局部趋势。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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10.20
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2105
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1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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