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Less absorbed solar energy and more internal heat for Jupiter

Authors :
Shawn P. Ewald
R. K. Achterberg
R. W. Schmude
Liming Li
Kevin H. Baines
Robert A. West
J. J. Fortney
G. S. Orton
Peter J. Gierasch
Agustín Sánchez-Lavega
B. Knowles
Conor A. Nixon
Santiago Pérez-Hoyos
Patrick M. Fry
A. Mallama
Ulyana A. Dyudina
Leigh N. Fletcher
Carolyn C. Porco
Xun Jiang
Amy Simon
Source :
Nature communications, vol 9, iss 1, Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018), Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2018.

Abstract

The radiant energy budget and internal heat are fundamental properties of giant planets, but precise determination of these properties remains a challenge. Here, we report measurements of Jupiter’s radiant energy budget and internal heat based on Cassini multi-instrument observations. Our findings reveal that Jupiter’s Bond albedo and internal heat, 0.503 ± 0.012 and 7.485 ± 0.160 W m−2 respectively, are significantly larger than 0.343 ± 0.032 and 5.444 ± 0.425 Wm−2, the previous best estimates. The new results help constrain and improve the current evolutionary theories and models for Jupiter. Furthermore, the significant wavelength dependency of Jupiter’s albedo implies that the radiant energy budgets and internal heat of the other giant planets in our solar system should be re-examined. Finally, the data sets of Jupiter’s characteristics of reflective solar spectral irradiance provide an observational basis for the models of giant exoplanets.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications, vol 9, iss 1, Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018), Nature Communications
Accession number :
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