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Dynamic infrared aurora on Jupiter

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posted on 2025-06-11, 10:55 authored by Jonathan NicholsJonathan Nichols, ORT King, JT Clarke, I de Pater, Leigh FletcherLeigh Fletcher, H Melin, L Moore, C Tao, Timothy YeomanTimothy Yeoman

Auroral emissions are an important diagnostic for a planet’s magnetosphere and upper atmosphere. At the outer planets, the characteristics of emission from the triatomic hydrogen ion $${{\rm{H}}}_{3}^{+}$$ H 3 + are key to understanding the auroral energy budget. We present James Webb Space Telescope observations of Jupiter’s infrared auroral $${{\rm{H}}}_{3}^{+}$$ H 3 + emission, exhibiting variability on timescales down to seconds. Together with simultaneous Hubble Space Telescope ultraviolet observations, these results imply an auroral $${{\rm{H}}}_{3}^{+}$$ H 3 + lifetime of 150 s, and that $${{\rm{H}}}_{3}^{+}$$ H 3 + cannot efficiently radiate heat deposited by bursty auroral precipitation. However, $${{\rm{H}}}_{3}^{+}$$ H 3 + radiation is particularly efficient in a dusk active region, which has no significant ultraviolet counterpart. The cause of such emission is unclear. We also present observations of rapid eastward-travelling auroral pulses in the dawn side auroral region and pulsations that propagate rapidly along the Io footprint tail. Together, these observations open a diagnostic window for the jovian magnetosphere and ionosphere.

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College of Science & Engineering Physics & Astronomy

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Nature Communications

Volume

16

Issue

1

Pagination

3907

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

eissn

2041-1723

Copyright date

2025

Available date

2025-06-11

Spatial coverage

England

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Leigh Fletcher

Deposit date

2025-05-20

Data Access Statement

The raw HST and JWST data are available at the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST) archive via doi:10.17909/chb9-zp32. The reduced JWST and HST data generated in this study (for example reduced unprojected and projected NIRCam images) have been deposited in a Figshare database66 at https://doi.org/10.25392/leicester.data.c.7428289.v3. Further data generated in this study are provided in the Source Data file. The datasets generated during and/or analysed during the current study are also available from the corresponding author upon request. Source data are provided with this paper.

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