Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The electromagnetic radiation emitted by the Jovian
aurora extends from the X-Rays presumably caused
by heavy ion precipitation and electron
bremsstrahlung to thermal infrared radiation resulting
from enhanced heating by high-energy charged
particles. Many observations have been made since
the 1990s with the Hubble Space Telescope, which
was able to image the H2 Lyman and Werner bands
that are directly excited by collisions of auroral
electrons with H2. Ground-based telescopes obtained
spectra and images of the thermal H3
+ emission
produced by charge transfer between H2
+ and H+ ions
and neutral H2 molecules in the lower thermosphere.
However, so far the geometry of the observations
limited the coverage from Earth orbit and only one
case of simultaneous UV and infrared emissions has
been described in the literature. The Juno mission
provides the unique advantage to observe both Jovian
hemispheres simultaneously in the two wavelength
regions simultaneously and offers a more global
coverage with unprecedented spatial resolution. This
was the case
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Jovian aurorae; Juno mission; UV and IR spectral measurementsts
Elenco autori:
Fabiano, Federico; Dinelli, BIANCA MARIA; Moriconi, MARIA LUISA
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