论文标题

业余观察者目睹了金星的云不连续的回归

Amateur Observers Witness the Return of Venus' Cloud Discontinuity

论文作者

E., Kardasis, J., Peralta, G., Maravelias, M., Imai, A., Wesley, T., Olivetti, Y., Naryzhniy, L., Morrone, A., Gallardo, G., Calapai, J., Camarena, P., Casquinha, D., Kananovich, N., MacNeill, C., Viladrich, A, Takoudi

论文摘要

首先,在Jaxa轨道Akatsuki的图像中识别出,金星的云不连续性是一种行星尺度现象,自1980年代以来,它是已知的经常性现象。这种破坏被解释为一种新型的开尔文波,与云的不透明性和气溶胶分布的急剧变化有关,这可能是我们理解金星的热平衡和大气循环的关键部分。在这里,我们报告了其在Akatsuki/ir1最后一次检测后四年后的Dishide Middle Clouds的重新出现,这是我们首次使用来自业余观察的近红外图像来表征其主要属性。与先前的报告一致,在2019/2020东部延伸期间,不连续性在其区域速度,方向,长度及其对云对反照率的影响表现出时间变化。最后,与Akatsuki Uvi和Lir的同时观察的比较证实,在上云的反照率或热排放中,不可见的不连续性是不可见的,而在云中的风速比在云上的风速较慢,比在中间云上更快,证明了Kelvin Wave的上层潮流,从而使上层云运输到了上层云。

Firstly identified in images from JAXA's orbiter Akatsuki, the cloud discontinuity of Venus is a planetary-scale phenomenon known to be recurrent since, at least, the 1980s. Interpreted as a new type of Kelvin wave, this disruption is associated to dramatic changes in the clouds' opacity and distribution of aerosols, and it may constitute a critical piece for our understanding of the thermal balance and atmospheric circulation of Venus. Here, we report its reappearance on the dayside middle clouds four years after its last detection with Akatsuki/IR1, and for the first time, we characterize its main properties using exclusively near-infrared images from amateur observations. In agreement with previous reports, the discontinuity exhibited temporal variations in its zonal speed, orientation, length, and its effect over the clouds' albedo during the 2019/2020 eastern elongation. Finally, a comparison with simultaneous observations by Akatsuki UVI and LIR confirmed that the discontinuity is not visible on the upper clouds' albedo or thermal emission, while zonal speeds are slower than winds at the clouds' top and faster than at the middle clouds, evidencing that this Kelvin wave might be transporting momentum up to upper clouds.

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