Saturn's Seasonal Variability from Four Decades of Ground-Based Mid-Infrared Observations
James S.D. Blake, Leigh N. Fletcher, Glenn S. Orton, Arrate, Antu\~nano, Michael T. Roman, Yasumasa Kasaba, Takuya Fujiyoshi, Henrik, Melin, Deborah Bardet, James A. Sinclair, Ma\"el Es-Sayeh

TL;DR
This study analyzes four decades of ground-based mid-infrared observations of Saturn to understand its seasonal and non-seasonal thermal variability, confirming model predictions and revealing complex atmospheric dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive long-term analysis of Saturn's thermal emission, validating radiative climate models and revealing new insights into seasonal and inter-annual atmospheric variability.
Findings
Seasonal temperature changes of ~30 K in the stratosphere observed.
Formation and dissipation of polar vortices match model predictions.
Evidence of inter-annual variability in equatorial banding.
Abstract
A multi-decade record of ground-based mid-infrared (7-25 m) images of Saturn is used to explore seasonal and non-seasonal variability in thermal emission over more than a Saturnian year (1984-2022). Thermal emission measured by 3-m and 8-m-class observatories compares favourably with synthetic images based on both Cassini-derived temperature records and the predictions of radiative climate models. 8-m class facilities are capable of resolving thermal contrasts on the scale of Saturn's belts, zones, polar hexagon, and polar cyclones, superimposed onto large-scale seasonal asymmetries. Seasonal changes in brightness temperatures of K in the stratosphere and K in the upper troposphere are observed, as the northern and southern polar stratospheric vortices (NPSV and SPSV) form in spring and dissipate in autumn. The timings of the first appearance of the warm polar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Space Exploration and Technology
