The Astonishing Winds of Jupiter: “Many Times Greater Than Anything We Have Seen Before”
“Jupiter’s atmosphere is many times greater than anything we have seen before” says Prof. Yohai Kaspi of the Weizmann Institute of Science.
Around Jupiter in 95 minutes: Images from Juno during an orbit, from the North Pole (left) to the South Pole (right)
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
Juno orbits Jupiter every 53 days, and it is giving researchers a chance to “see” what lies below the planet’s surface. Among the measurements Juno beams back to Earth are those of the planet’s gravity field. This is done via radio waves: As the planet’s gravity pulls on the spacecraft in its flyby, the radio signal is also shifted a bit; this shift in the wavelengths, though tiny, is measurable. And since the flybys are in different orbits each time, they can sample the gravitational field of different parts of the planet.
Preparing to receive a signal
Kaspi, together with Dr. Eli Galanti, both of the Weizmann Institute of Science’s Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, had been preparing for this analysis even before Juno was launched nearly seven years ago. During this time, they built mathematical tools to analyze the gravitational field data; these are what would enable the researchers to get a grasp on Jupiter’s atmosphere. The wind belts that encircle the planet, explains Kaspi, are much stronger than the fiercest winds on Earth, and they have lasted for at least hundreds of years. As these jets flow in bands from east to west or west to east, they disrupt the even distribution of mass on the planet. Thus by measuring the imbalance – changes in the planet’s gravity field – their analytical tools would be able to calculate how deep the storms extend below the surface.
Jupiter’s colorful stripes are cloud belts that extend thousand of kilometers deep.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
The scientists looked for anomalies – measurements that show the planet deviating from a perfect sphere. They expected a certain anomaly because the planet’s rotation squashes its shape slightly, but additional anomalies in the measurements would most likely be due to winds in the atmosphere. “Since Jupiter is basically a giant ball of gas,” explains Kaspi, “the initial expectation was that there would be no asymmetries in the gravity field between the north and south.”
However, in 2013, while the craft was still enroute to Jupiter, Kaspi calculated that since asymmetry exists between the winds in the north and the south, this should produce a measurable gravitational signal. When the results from Juno arrived, the measurement revealed large differences in the gravity field between north and south. “The remarkable thing about this,” says Galanti, “is that we were able to directly measure the signature of the flows themselves.”
Based on the asymmetry in the gravitational fields between north to south, the researchers determined that the wind belts – these stripes observed by Galileo – extend 3,000 km deep. Moreover, Kaspi and Galanti developed a method of determining not only the overall depth of the flow, but also precisely how those flows, hidden beneath Jupiter’s clouds, change with depth.
From the atmosphere inwards: A new picture of Jupiter
The calculations based on these findings show that Jupiter’s atmosphere is 1% of its total mass. That may not sound like a lot, but in comparison, Earth’s atmosphere is less than a millionth of its total mass. “That is much more than anyone thought and more than what has been known from other planets in the Solar System,” says Kaspi. “That is basically a mass equal to three Earths moving at speeds of tens of meters per second.”
The first of the three Nature papers, led by Prof. Luciano Iess of Sapienza University of Rome, presents the findings of asymmetry in the gravitational fields. The second describes the results obtained by Kaspi, Galanti and their colleagues showing the distinctive depth of Jupiter’s atmosphere. Using these results, the third, led by Prof. Tristan Guillot of the Observatoire de la Cote d’Azur, looks below the atmosphere, suggesting that beneath the level of the winds, the gas rotates more or less as a single body, almost as if it were a solid. These three papers are helping build a new picture of Jupiter − from the upper cloud-level inwards.
Jupiter’s South Pole, taken during a Juno flyby, Dec 16, 2017.
Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / David Marriott
The subject of Jupiter’s core is not yet closed, and the researchers aim analyze further measurements to see whether Jupiter has a solid core, and if so, to determine its mass. Answering this question may help us understand how the Solar System and its planets formed. In addition, Kaspi and Galanti are aiming at another iconic feature of the Solar System: Jupiter’s Great Red Spot. Using some of the same methods they developed to characterize the jet-streams, they are trying to understand how deep this giant storm extends. They hope to understand, among other things, why this storm, which has been stable for as long as telescopes have existed, has been shrinking in recent years.
Prof. Yohai Kaspi’s research is supported by the De Botton Center for Marine Science; the André Deloro Institute for Space and Optics Research; the Sussman Family Center for the Study of Environmental Sciences; and the Israel Space Agency
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