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Doppler wind measurements in Neptune's stratosphere with ALMA

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 674, 期 -, 页码 -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202346621

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planets and satellites; atmospheres; gaseous planets; radiative transfer

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This study aims to directly measure wind speeds in Neptune's stratosphere using ALMA Doppler spectroscopy. The results show that the measured wind speeds at different pressure levels are weaker compared to previous observations. These are the first direct Doppler wind measurements performed on the Icy Giants, providing a new method for the study and monitoring of their stratospheric dynamics.
Context. Neptune's tropospheric winds are among the most intense in the Solar System, but the dynamical mechanisms that produce them are still unclear. Measuring wind speeds at different pressure levels may help shed light on the atmospheric dynamics of the planet. Aims. The goal of this work is to directly measure winds in Neptune's stratosphere with ALMA Doppler spectroscopy. Methods. We derived the Doppler lineshift maps of Neptune at the CO(3-2) and HCN(4-3) lines at 345.8 GHz (lambda similar to 0.87 mm) and 354.5 GHz (0.85 mm), respectively. For that purpose, we used spectra obtained with ALMA in 2016 and recorded with a spatial resolution of similar to 0.37'' on Neptune's 2.24'' disk. After subtracting the planet's solid rotation, we inferred the contribution of zonal winds to the measured Doppler lineshifts at the CO and HCN lines. We developed an MCMC-based retrieval methodology to constrain the latitudinal distribution of wind speeds. Results.We find that CO(3-2) and HCN(4-3) lines probe the stratosphere of Neptune at pressures of 2(-1.8)(+12)mbar and 0.4(-0.3)(+0.5)mbar,respectively. The zonal winds at these altitudes are less intense than the tropospheric winds based on cloud tracking from Voyagerobservations. We find equatorial retrograde (westward) winds of-180(-60)(+70)m s(-1)for CO, and-190(-70)(+90)m s(-1)for HCN. Wind intensitydecreases towards mid-latitudes and wind speeds at 40(degrees)S are-90(-60)(+50)m s(-1)for CO and-40(-80)(+60)m s(-1)for HCN. Wind speeds become0 m s(-1)at about 50(?)S. We find that the circulation reverses to a prograde jet southwards of 60(?)S. Overall, our direct stratospheric windmeasurements match previous estimates from stellar occultation profiles and expectations based on thermal wind equilibrium Conclusions. These are the first direct Doppler wind measurements performed on the Icy Giants, opening up a new method for the study and monitoring of their stratospheric dynamics.

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