Dynamical implications of Jupiter’s tropospheric ammonia abundance
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Groundbased radio observations indicate that Jupiter’s ammonia is globally depleted from 0.6 bars to at least 4–6 bars relative to the deep abundance of ∼ 3 times solar, a fact that has so far defied explanation. The observations also indicate that (i) the depletion is greater in belts than zones, and (ii) the greatest depletion occurs within Jupiter’s local 5-μm hot spots, which have recently been detected at radio wavelengths. Here, we first show that both the global depletion and its belt-zone variation can be explained by a simple model for the interaction of moist convection with Jupiter’s cloud-layer circulation. If the global depletion is dynamical in origin, then important endmember models for the beltzone circulation can be ruled out. Next, we show that the radio observations of Jupiter’s 5-μm hot spots imply that the equatorial wave inferred to cause hot spots induces vertical parcel oscillation of a factor of ∼ 2 in pressure near the 2-bar level, which places important constraints on hot-spot dynamics. Finally, using spatially resolved radio maps, we demonstrate that low-latitude features exceeding ∼ 4000 km diameter, such as the equatorial plumes and large vortices, are also depleted in ammonia from 0.6 bars to at least 2 bars relative to the deep abundance of 3 times solar. If any low-latitude features exist that contain 3-times-solar ammonia up to the 0.6-bar ammonia condensation level, they must have diameters less than ∼ 4000 km. 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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تاریخ انتشار 2005