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Title: Copernicus Measurement of the Jovian Lyman-alpha emission and its aeronomical significance

Journal Article · · Astrophys. J.; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1086/160431· OSTI ID:6518109

Observations of Jupiter made with the high-resolution ultraviolet spectrometer of the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory Copernicus in 1980 April and May yield the intensity of the Jovian Lyman-alpha emission to be 7 +- 2.5 kR. These measurements indicate that the Lyman-alpha intensity has decreased by about a factor of 2 from the time of the Voyager ultraviolet spectrometer measurements, nearly a year earlier. The Copernicus measurements, when combined with all other previous measurements of the Jovian Lyman-alpha emission, point to an unusually high column abundance of hydrogen atoms above the methane homopause at the Voyager epoch. Since the auroral charged particle bombardment of moelcular hydrogen is expected to contribute significantly to the global population of the hydrogen atoms, it is suggested that at the time of the Voyager Jupiter encounter, unusually high auroral activity existed, and it was perhaps linked to the high concentration of the Io plasma torus. It should be pointed out that the temporal variation of the Saturn Lyman-alpha emission, when contrasted with the Jovian data, reveals that the auroral processes are not nearly as important in determining the Saturn Lyman-alpha intensity in the nonauroral region. The latest Copernicus observations also suggest an increase in the Jovian homopause value of the eddy mixing coefficient by about a factor of 5--10 since the Voyager epoch.

Research Organization:
The University of Michigan
OSTI ID:
6518109
Journal Information:
Astrophys. J.; (United States), Vol. 262:1
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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