Detection of H3(+) on Jupiter

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmochemistry, Hydrogen Ions, Iue, Jupiter Atmosphere, Molecular Spectra, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Atmospheric Composition, Planetary Magnetospheres, Rotational Spectra, Ultraviolet Spectra, Jupiter, Hydrogen 3, Ions, Auroras, Spectra, Wavelengths, Spectroscopy, Earth-Based Observations, Temperature, Satellite Observations, Ultraviolet, Iue Satellite, Emissions, Data, Chemistry, Thermal Properties

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High-resolution spectra at 2 microns in the southern auroral region of Jupiter are presented which may represent the first astronomical spectroscopic detection of H3(+). The derived rotational temperature of H3(+) is in the range 1000-1200 K. Such strong H3(+) lines could be used in future ground-based monitoring of the Jovian auroral activity and to search for this molecule ion in the interstellar medium.

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