The Dual Sources of Io's Sodium Clouds

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Io's sodium clouds result mostly from a combination of two atmospheric escape processes at Io. Neutralization of Na+ and/or NaX+ pickup ions produces the ``stream'' and the ``jet'' and results in a rectangular-shaped sodium nebula around Jupiter. Atmospheric sputtering of Na by plasma torus ions produces the ``banana cloud'' near Io and a diamond-shaped sodium nebula. Charge exchange of thermal Na+ with Na in Io's atmosphere does not appear to be a major atmospheric ejection process. The total ejection rate of sodium from Io varied from 3×1026 to 25×1026 atoms/s over seven years of observations. Our results provide further evidence that Io's atmospheric escape is driven from collisionally thick regions of the atmosphere rather than from the exosphere.

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