Temporal Variations in the North-South Asymmetry of Polarized Light of Jupiter

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Asymmetry, Jupiter, Polarization

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The polarimetric observations of Jupiter at blue wavelengths made over a 14 year period show the time-variable nature of the north-south asymmetry in polarization at high latitudes. The sign of polarization degree difference between the north and south has changed between 1993 and 1995. Two of the possible explanations--the consequences of the comet SL9 visit to the Jovian system and correlation with solar cycle changes--are supposed.

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