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木星の水雲で雷の発生
S Gibbard1, E H Levy, J I Lunine
1Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, Tucson 85721, USA.
Nature
|December 7, 1995
まとめ
木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星
科学分野:
- 惑星科学は惑星科学である.
- 大気科学 大気科学
- プラズマ物理学 プラズマ物理学
背景:
- 雷は地球上で観測され,木星を含む他の惑星で推測されます.
- 木星からの稲妻は,大気中の化学反応を誘導し,分子量に影響を与える可能性があります.
- 木星の水雲の稲妻発生のメカニズムは,地球の雷雨に似ています.
研究 の 目的:
- 木星の大気中の雷の発展をモデル化するために.
- 木星の水雲の中の氷粒子の降落における電気的電荷分離を調査するために.
- 木星で雷を発生させるのに必要な条件を決定する.
主な方法:
- 電気電荷分離の大気モデリング.
- 異なる大気深さの氷粒子を降ろすシミュレーション.
- 木星の水雲における稲妻発生機構の分析.
主要な成果:
- 稲妻は木星の水雲から生成される.
- 雷は,3〜4バーの圧力レベルで発生する可能性が最も高い.
- 木星の稲妻には,少なくとも1〜2gm-3の濃縮水の豊富さが必要です.
結論:
- この研究は,木星の水雲に雷が出る可能性を確認した.
- この発見は,ボイジャー号の画像分析による以前の推定値と一致している.
- 予測された水の豊富さは,ガリレオ探査機ミッションのための検証可能な仮説を提供します.
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