New constraints on Triton’s atmosphere from the 6 October 2022 stellar occultation
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Published:2024-04
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Volume:684
Page:L13
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ISSN:0004-6361
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Container-title:Astronomy & Astrophysics
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Short-container-title:A&A
Author:
Yuan YeORCID, Zhang ChenORCID, Li FanORCID, Chen JianORCID, Fu YanningORCID, Bai ChunhaiORCID, Gao XingORCID, Wang YongORCID, Zhong TuhongORCID, Gao YixingORCID, Wang LiangORCID, Chen DonghuaORCID, Zhang YixingORCID, Zhang YangORCID, Xie WenpengORCID, Zhang ShupiORCID, Liu DingORCID, Cao JunORCID, Yin XiangdongORCID, Mo XiaojunORCID, Liu JingORCID, Han XinruORCID, Liu TongORCID, Chen YuqiangORCID, Gao ZhendongORCID, Zeng XiangORCID, Niu GuihuaORCID, Zheng XianshengORCID, Lin YuchenORCID, Ye PeiyuORCID, Liang WeitangORCID, Zhu ChengchengORCID, Hu Zhiqiang, He JianguoORCID, Zhang WeiORCID, Chen YueORCID, Cheng ZhuoORCID, Zhang YangORCID, Sun TianruiORCID, Guo ChenyangORCID, Lu YueORCID, Lin JiajunORCID, Tan WeiORCID, Zhou JiaORCID, Xu JunORCID, He JunORCID, Ye JiahuiORCID, Li DelaiORCID, Zhang ShuaiORCID, Qu Qingyue
Abstract
The atmosphere of Triton was probed directly by observing a ground-based stellar occultation on 6 October 2022. This rare event yielded 23 positive light curves collected from 13 separate observation stations contributing to our campaign. The significance of this event lies in its potential to directly validate the modest pressure fluctuation on Triton, a phenomenon not definitively verified by previous observations, including only five stellar occultations, and the Voyager 2 radio occultation in 1989. Using an approach consistent with a comparable study, we precisely determined a surface pressure of 14.07−0.13+0.21 μbar in 2022. This new pressure rules out any significant monotonic variation in pressure between 2017 and 2022 through direct observations, as it is in alignment with the 2017 value. Additionally, both the pressures in 2017 and 2022 align with the 1989 value. This provides further support for the conclusion drawn from the previous volatile transport model simulation, which is consistent with the observed alignment between the pressures in 1989 and 2017; that is to say, the pressure fluctuation is modest. Moreover, this conclusion suggests the existence of a northern polar cap extended down to at least 45°N–60°N and the presence of nitrogen between 30°S and 0°.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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