SM31B-2491
High Resolution Integral Field Spectroscopy of Europa's Sodium Clouds: Evidence for a Component with Origins in Iogenic Plasma.

Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Carl Schmidt1, Robert E Johnson2, Michael Mendillo3, Jeffrey L Baumgardner3, Luke Moore3, James O'Donoghue3 and Francois Leblanc4, (1)LATMOS, Paris, France, (2)Univ Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States, (3)Boston University, Boston, MA, United States, (4)LATMOS Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales, Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:
With the object of constraining Iogenic contributions and identifying drivers for variability, we report new observations of neutral sodium in Europa’s exosphere. An R~20000 integral field spectrograph at McDonald Observatory is used to generate Doppler maps of sodium cloud structures with a resolution of 2.8 km/s/pixel. In the five nights of observations since 2011, measurements on UT 6.15-6.31 May 2015 uniquely feature fast (10s of km/s) neutral sodium clouds extending nearly 100 Europa radii, more distant than in any previous findings. During these measurements, the satellite geometry was favorable for the transfer of Na from Io to Europa, located at 1:55 to 4:00 and 3:38 to 4:39 Jovian local time, respectively. Eastward emission (away from Jupiter) extends 10-20 Europa radii retaining the moon’s rest velocity, while westward emission blue-shifts with distance, and a broad range of velocities are measured, reaching at least 70 km/s at 80 Europa radii. These cloud features are distinct from Io’s “banana” and “stream” features, the distant Jupiter-orbiting nebula, and from terrestrial OH and Na contaminant emissions. Io’s production was quiescent during this observation, following an extremely active phase in February 2015. These results are consistent with previous findings that Europa’s Na exosphere has peak emission between midnight and dawn Jovian local time and support the idea that sodium escape from Io can significantly enhance the emission intensity measured at Europa.