Europa's Lyman-$\alpha$ emissions from HST/STIS observations
L. Roth, K.D. Retherford, J. Saur, D.F. Strobel, T. Becker, S. Bergman, A. Bl\"ocker, S.R. Carberry Mogan, C. Grava, M. Ivchenko, S. Joshi, M.A. McGrath, F. Nimmo, L. Paganini, W. Pryor, and J.R. Spencer

TL;DR
This study analyzes HST/STIS Ly$ extalpha$ observations of Europa from 1999 to 2020, detecting a global hydrogen exosphere, constraining its properties, but finding no evidence of localized water vapor aurora.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of Europa's hydrogen exosphere over two decades, refining its properties and challenging previous claims of localized water vapor aurora.
Findings
Europa's H exosphere detected at all epochs
Estimated H exosphere temperature of ~1000 K
No localized water vapor aurora observed
Abstract
An image of Lyman- (Ly) emission from Europa obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (HST/STIS) has previously provided the first evidence of localized water vapor (HO) aurora, potentially originating from outgassing. Subsequent STIS observations have revealed the presence of a global atomic hydrogen (H) exosphere. We present a comprehensive analysis of STIS Ly observations of Europa acquired in 1999 and between 2012 and 2020 to search for localized auroral emissions and constrain the properties of Europa's H exosphere. We analyze the complete dataset of STIS observations obtained when Europa was sunlit and not transiting Jupiter. A forward model is constructed to account for all known sources of Ly emission, including resonantly scattered sunlight from Europa's H exosphere. To identify localized anomalies, such…
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