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Callisto's Atmosphere: First Evidence for H 2 and Constraints on H 2 O

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/179767
Date of Publication
November 2022
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Physikalisches Instit...

Physikalisches Instit...

Space Research and Pl...

Author
Carberry Mogan, Shane Robert
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Tucker, Orenthal J.
Johnson, Robert E.
Roth, Lorenz
Alday, Juan
Vorburger, Audrey Helena
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Labs Planet in Situ
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Wurz, Peterorcid-logo
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Labs Planet in Situ
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Galli, Andréorcid-logo
Physikalisches Institut der Universität Bern
Physikalisches Institut - Space Research and Planetology Physics
Space Research and Planetology Physics - Labs Planet in Situ
Smith, H. Todd
Marchand, Benoit
Oza, Apurva V.
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600 - Technology::620...

Series
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2169-9097
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1029/2022JE007294
Description
We explore the parameter space for the contribution to Callisto's H corona observed by the Hubble Space Telescope from sublimated H2O and radiolytically produced H2 using the Direct Simulation Monte Carlo method. The spatial morphology of this corona produced via photoelectron and magnetospheric electron-impact-induced dissociation is described by tracking the motion of and simulating collisions between the hot H atoms and thermal molecules including a near-surface O2 component. Our results indicate that sublimated H2O produced from the surface ice, whether assumed to be intimately mixed with or distinctly segregated from the dark nonice or ice-poor regolith, cannot explain the observed structure of the H corona. On the other hand, a global H2 component can reproduce the observation, and is also capable of producing the enhanced electron densities observed at high altitudes by Galileo's plasma-wave instrument, providing the first evidence of H2 in Callisto's atmosphere. The range of H2 surface densities explored, under a variety of conditions, that are consistent with these observations is ∼(0.4–1) × 108 cm−3. The simulated H2 escape rates and estimated lifetimes suggest that Callisto has a neutral H2 torus. We also place a rough upper limit on the peak H2O number density (≲108 cm−3), column density (≲1015 cm−2), and sublimation flux (≲1012 cm−2 s−1), all of which are 1–2 orders of magnitude less than that assumed in previous models. Finally, we discuss the implications of these results, as well as how they compare to Europa and Ganymede
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/164907
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