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The collapse of Io's primary atmosphere in Jupiter eclipse

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS
卷 121, 期 8, 页码 1400-1410

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2016JE005025

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  1. NASA Outer Planets Research [NNX14AC63G]
  2. Planetary Astronomy grant [NNX11AD61G]
  3. Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad
  4. FEDER funds [ESP2015-65064-C2-1-P]
  5. Gemini Observatory
  6. U.S. National Gemini Office
  7. NASA [NNX14AC63G, 686269] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Volcanic outgassing due to tidal heating is the ultimate source of a tenuous SO2 atmosphere around Jupiter's moon lo. The question of whether SO2 frost on the surface plays a part, and to what degree, in maintaining lo's atmosphere with the constant volcanic outgassing is still debated. It is believed that for a sublimation-supported atmosphere, the primary atmosphere should collapse during eclipses by Jupiter, as the SO2 vapor pressure is strongly coupled to the temperature of the ice on the surface. No direct observations of lo's atmosphere in eclipse have previously been possible, due to the simultaneous need for high spectral and time sensitivity, as well as a high signal-to-noise ratio. Here we present the first ever high-resolution spectra at 19 mu m of lo's SO2 atmosphere in Jupiter eclipse from the Gemini telescope. The strongest atmospheric band depth is seen to dramatically decay from 2.5 +/- (0.08)% before the eclipse to 0.18 +/- (0.16)% after 40 min in eclipse. Further modeling indicates that the atmosphere has collapsed shortly after eclipse ingress, implying that the atmosphere of lo has a strong sublimation-controlled component. The atmospheric column density-from pre-eclipse to in-eclipse-drops by a factor of 5 +/- 2.

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