在可见光波长观测到一种新的、长寿命的木星中尺度波。

IF 5.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astronomical Journal Pub Date : 2018-08-01 Epub Date: 2018-08-02 DOI:10.3847/1538-3881/aacaf5
Amy A Simon, Ricardo Hueso, Peio Iñurrigarro, Agustín Sánchez-Lavega, Raúl MoralesJuberías, Richard Cosentino, Leigh N Fletcher, Michael H Wong, Andrew I Hsu, Imke de Pater, Glenn S Orton, François Colas, Marc Delcroix, Damian Peach, Josep-María Gómez-Forrellad
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哈勃太空望远镜的数据在2012年和整个2015年至2018年期间沿木星北赤道带和北热带区(约16.5° N行星纬度)之间的边界观测到了小尺度波,从紫外到近红外的所有波长均可观测到。在能见度最高时,波的对比度(约 10%)足以从地面望远镜观测到。它们的典型波长约为 1.2°(1400 千米),波列长度可变,向西相位速度为几米/秒或更低。对旅行者 2 号数据的最新分析表明,类似的波列至少持续了 300 个小时。有些波列在经过气旋和反气旋时呈弯曲状,但大多数波列是直的,只是倾斜的,在经过涡旋时会发生纬度移动。根据它们的波长、相位速度以及在高空敏感通带上的微弱外观,观测到的 NEB 波与 500 毫巴气压水平的惯性重力波一致,尽管形成高度没有得到很好的限制。初步的大气环流模型模拟从与环境相互作用的涡流中产生惯性重力波,并能再现观测到的波长和方向。有几种机制可以产生这些波,所有机制都可能起作用:气旋的地转调整;气旋/反气旋的相互作用;风与对流产生的障碍物或热脉冲的相互作用;或变化的垂直风切变。不过,观测结果也表明,涡旋和/或对流区域的存在本身并不足以形成波浪,这意味着垂直结构的变化可能会影响波浪的稳定性,或雾霾特性的变化可能会影响波浪的能见度。
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A New, Long-Lived, Jupiter Mesoscale Wave Observed at Visible Wavelengths.

Small-scale waves were observed along the boundary between Jupiter's North Equatorial Belt and North Tropical Zone, ~16.5° N planetographic latitude in Hubble Space Telescope data in 2012 and throughout 2015 to 2018, observable at all wavelengths from the UV to the near IR. At peak visibility, the waves have sufficient contrast (~10%) to be observed from ground-based telescopes. They have a typical wavelength of about 1.2° (1400 km), variable-length wave trains, and westward phase speeds of a few m/s or less. New analysis of Voyager 2 data shows similar wave trains over at least 300 hours. Some waves appear curved when over cyclones and anticyclones, but most are straight, but tilted, shifting in latitude as they pass vortices. Based on their wavelengths, phase speeds, and faint appearance at high-altitude sensitive passbands, the observed NEB waves are consistent with inertia-gravity waves at the 500-mbar pressure level, though formation altitude is not well constrained. Preliminary General Circulation Model simulations generate inertia-gravity waves from vortices interacting with the environment and can reproduce the observed wavelengths and orientations. Several mechanisms can generate these waves, and all may contribute: geostrophic adjustment of cyclones; cyclone/anticyclone interactions; wind interactions with obstructions or heat pulses from convection; or changing vertical wind shear. However, observations also show that the presence of vortices and/or regions of convection are not sufficient by themselves for wave formation, implying that a change in vertical structure may affect their stability, or that changes in haze properties may affect their visibility.

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Astronomical Journal
Astronomical Journal 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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