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Io: An Intense Brightening Near 5 Micrometers

Abstract

Spectrophotometric observations of the jovian satellite Io on 20 and 21 February 1978 (Universal Time) were made from 1.2 to 5.4 micrometers. Io's brightness at 4.7 to 5.4 micrometers was found to be three to five times greater at an orbital phase angle of 68 degrees than at orbital phase angles of 23 degrees (5.5 hours before the brightening) and 240 degrees (20 hours after the brightening). Since the 5-micrometer albedo of Io is near unity under ordinary conditions, the observed transient phenomenon must have been the result of an emission mechanism. Although several such mechanisms were examined, the actual choice is not clear.


Publication:
Science
Pub Date:
February 1979
DOI:

10.1126/science.203.4381.643

Bibcode:
1979Sci...203..643W
Keywords:
  • Brightness;
  • Infrared Radiation;
  • Io;
  • Spectrophotometry;
  • Albedo;
  • Jupiter (Planet);
  • Luminous Intensity;
  • Thermoluminescence;
  • Lunar and Planetary Exploration; Satellites of Jupiter;
  • IO;
  • SATELLITES;
  • JUPITER;
  • INFRARED;
  • BRIGHTNESS;
  • ALBEDO;
  • PHASE ANGLES;
  • REFLECTIVITY;
  • TRANSIENT EVENTS;
  • FLUX;
  • SPECTRUM;
  • LUMINESCENCE;
  • HYPOTHESES;
  • EMISSIONS;
  • SPECTROPHOTOMETRY;
  • MICROMETERS
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