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Spatial and Temporal Variability of Southern Auroral Emissions in the IR from JIRAM/Juno Data

Author(s)
Mura, A.
Altieri, F.
Moriconi, M. L.
Olivieri, Angelo  
Plainaki, Christina  
Subjects

Planetary magnetosphe...

MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSIC...

Atmospheres

PLANETARY SCIENCES: F...

Interiors

PLANETARY SCIENCES: F...

Jupiter

PLANETARY SCIENCES: S...

Date Issued
2017-12-01
Publisher
AGU
Abstract
JIRAM (Jupiter Infrared Auroral Mapper) is the infrared imaging spectrometer on board the NASA Juno mission. The data collected since August 2016 on both Northern and Southern polar aurora at Jupiter have an unprecedented spatial. Moreover, the JIRAM scanning mirror allows observations of the same area at serveral adjacent time frames.In this work, we focus on the spatial and temporal variability of the Southern aurora. The JIRAM data of the L imager channel (3.3-3.6 µm) have been averaged in bins of 2.5°Lat × 2°Lon and variations of the signal have been investigated for 17:50 < time < 19:45, 27 August 2016. The time frames have been carefully selected in order to avoid possible instrumental residuals in the signal (Mura et al., 2017). We find that near the South Pole, for -87.5°
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/5248
DOI
5aba0f546c5e1b5a034b8b24
URL
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017AGUFM.P31C2843M
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