Abstract We analyzed Hubble Space Telescope observations of Europa’s optical aurora, yielding further insight into the composition of its tenuous atmosphere and its plasma-interaction variability. We obtained these observations of auroral emissions while Europa was in solar eclipse behind Jupiter to avoid reflected sunlight as a background signal and source of noise. We analyzed oxygen 630.0 and 636.4 nm emission line brightness profiles across the disk to constrain O 2 abundances. Analyses of time-varying brightness ratios across different regions of Europa were compared with previous auroral studies in the ultraviolet and in the visible. We confirm a correlation with auroral brightness and relative distance from Jupiter’s plasma sheet crossing. We find that the decorrelated set of auroral brightnesses diminishes with longer eclipse duration, suggesting a possible partial collapse of Europa’s atmosphere when in eclipse.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68c1b36054b1d3bfb60ea4c3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3847/2515-5172/adf06e
Michael Velez
Southwest Research Institute
K. D. Retherford
Southwest Research Institute
Lorenz Roth
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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