Mapping the zonal winds of Jupiter's stratospheric equatorial oscillation
B. Benmahi, T. Cavali\'e, T. K. Greathouse, V. Hue, R. Giles, S., Guerlet, A. Spiga, and R.Cosentino

TL;DR
This study maps Jupiter's stratospheric zonal winds using thermal wind balance and temperature measurements, revealing layered wind jets and providing the first detailed wind map of the equatorial oscillation region.
Contribution
It introduces the first self-consistent mapping of Jupiter's stratospheric zonal winds based on thermal wind balance and temperature data, advancing understanding of planetary equatorial oscillations.
Findings
Identified a 200 m/s westward jet at 4 mbar at the equator.
Mapped the zonal wind structure as a function of latitude and pressure.
Found wind patterns consistent with cloud-tracking observations.
Abstract
Since the 1950s, quasi-periodic oscillations have been studied in the terrestrial equatorial stratosphere. Other planets of the solar system present (or are expected to present) such oscillations, like the Jupiter Equatorial Oscillation(JEO) and the Saturn Semi-Annual Oscillation (SSAO). In Jupiter's stratosphere, the equatorial oscillation of its relative temperature structure about the equator, is characterized by a quasi-period of 4.4 years. The stratospheric wind field in Jupiter's equatorial zone has never been directly observed. In this paper, we aim at mapping the absolute wind speeds in Jupiter's equatorial stratosphere to quantify vertical and horizontal wind and temperature shear. Assuming geostrophic equilibrium, we apply the thermal wind balance using nearly simultaneous stratospheric temperature measurements between 0.1 and 30 mbar performed with Gemini/TEXES and direct…
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