Spectral analysis of Uranus' 2014 bright storm with VLT/SINFONI
Patrick G. J. Irwin, Leigh N. Fletcher, Peter L. Read, Dane Tice, Imke, de Pater, Glenn S. Orton, Nicholas A. Teanby, Gary R. Davis

TL;DR
This study used VLT/SINFONI spectral imaging to analyze Uranus' 2014 bright storm, revealing altitude-dependent movement, cloud structure, and temporal brightness changes in the storm system.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral analysis of Uranus' 2014 storm using integral field spectroscopy and radiative transfer modeling, revealing cloud layer properties and altitude-dependent dynamics.
Findings
Storm centre shifts with altitude, moving retrograde and poleward.
Deep cloud deck at 2-3 bars shows increased reflectivity and altitude.
Higher-altitude component brightened and extended over 12 days.
Abstract
An extremely bright storm system observed in Uranus' atmosphere by amateur observers in September 2014 triggered an international campaign to observe this feature with many telescopes across the world. Observations of the storm system in the near infrared were acquired in October and November 2014 with SINFONI on ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile. SINFONI is an Integral Field Unit spectrometer returning 64x64 pixel images with 2048 wavelengths. Image cubes in the H-band (1.43 - 1.87 microns) were obtained at spatial resolutions of ~0.1". The observations show that the centre of the storm feature shifts markedly with increasing altitude, moving in the retrograde direction and slightly poleward with increasing altitude. We also see a faint 'tail' of more reflective material to the immediate south of the storm, which again trails in the retrograde direction. The observed spectra…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
