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NaCl and KCl in Io's Atmosphere

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PLANETARY SCIENCE JOURNAL
Volume 3, Issue 10, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/ac9784

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  1. National Science Foundation

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We conducted the first comprehensive study on NaCl and KCl gases in Io's atmosphere, investigating their characteristics and inferring properties of Io's volcanoes and subsurface magma chambers. The spatial distribution and high temperatures suggest a volcanic origin, with a higher preference for outgassing KCl over NaCl.
We present the first comprehensive study of NaCl and KCl gases in Io's atmosphere in order to investigate their characteristics and infer properties of Io's volcanoes and subsurface magma chambers. In this work, we compile all past spectral line observations of NaCl and KCl in Io's atmosphere from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array and use atmospheric models to constrain the physical properties of the gases on several dates between 2012 and 2018. NaCl and KCl appear to be largely spatially confined, and for observations with high spectral resolution, the temperatures are high (similar to 500-1000 K), implying a volcanic origin. The ratio of NaCl:KCl was found to be similar to 5-6 in 2015 June and similar to 3.5-10 in 2016 June, which is consistent with predictions based on observations of Io's extended atmosphere and less than half the Na/K ratio in chondrites. Assuming these gases are volcanic in origin, these ratios imply a magma temperature of similar to 1300 K, such that the magma will preferentially outgas KCl over NaCl.

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