Modelling H 3 + in planetary atmospheres: effects of vertical gradients on observed quantities

Author:

Moore L.1ORCID,Melin H.2ORCID,O'Donoghue J.3ORCID,Stallard T. S.2ORCID,Moses J. I.4ORCID,Galand M.5ORCID,Miller S.6ORCID,Schmidt C. A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Boston University, Boston, MA, USA

2. University of Leicester, Leicester, UK

3. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA

4. Space Science Institute, Boulder, CO, USA

5. Department of Physics, Imperial College London, London, UK

6. University College London, London, UK

Abstract

Since its detection in the aurorae of Jupiter approximately 30 years ago, the H 3 + ion has served as an invaluable probe of giant planet upper atmospheres. However, the vast majority of monitoring of planetary H 3 + radiation has followed from observations that rely on deriving parameters from column-integrated paths through the emitting layer. Here, we investigate the effects of density and temperature gradients along such paths on the measured H 3 + spectrum and its resulting interpretation. In a non-isothermal atmosphere, H 3 + column densities retrieved from such observations are found to represent a lower limit, reduced by 20% or more from the true atmospheric value. Global simulations of Uranus' ionosphere reveal that measured H 3 + temperature variations are often attributable to well-understood solar zenith angle effects rather than indications of real atmospheric variability. Finally, based on these insights, a preliminary method of deriving vertical temperature structure is demonstrated at Jupiter using model reproductions of electron density and H 3 + measurements. The sheer diversity and uncertainty of conditions in planetary atmospheres prohibits this work from providing blanket quantitative correction factors; nonetheless, we illustrate a few simple ways in which the already formidable utility of H 3 + observations in understanding planetary atmospheres can be enhanced. This article is part of a discussion meeting issue ‘Advances in hydrogen molecular ions: H 3 + , H 5 + and beyond’.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

STFC

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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