Mapping of Jupiter's tropospheric NH$_3$ abundance using ground-based IRTF/TEXES observations at 5 $\mu$m
Doriann Blain, Thierry Fouchet, Thomas Greathouse, Th\'er\`ese, Encrenaz, Benjamin Charnay, Bruno B\'ezard, Cheng Li, Emmanuel Lellouch,, Glenn Orton, Leigh N. Fletcher, Pierre Drossart

TL;DR
This study maps Jupiter's tropospheric ammonia distribution using ground-based 5 μm observations, revealing latitudinal and longitudinal variations and providing insights into atmospheric dynamics and cloud composition.
Contribution
It introduces a novel retrieval of NH₃ vertical profiles from ground-based spectra, complementing Juno data and enhancing understanding of Jupiter's atmospheric variability.
Findings
NH₃ abundance varies with latitude and depth.
Significant drop of NH₃ in the North Equatorial Belt.
Correlation between cloud transmittance and NH₃ abundance.
Abstract
We report on results of an observing campaign to support the Juno mission. At the beginning of 2016, using TEXES (Texas Echelon cross-dispersed Echelle Spectrograph), mounted on the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF), we obtained data cubes of Jupiter in the 1930--1943 cm spectral ranges (around 5 m), which probe the atmosphere in the 1--4 bar region, with a spectral resolution of 0.15 cm and an angular resolution of 1.4". This dataset is analysed by a code that combines a line-by-line radiative transfer model with a non-linear optimal estimation inversion method. The inversion retrieves the vertical abundance profiles of NH - which is the main contributor at these wavelengths - with a maximum sensitivity at 1--3 bar, as well as the cloud transmittance. This retrieval is performed on over more than one thousand pixels of our data…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Planetary Science and Exploration
