论文标题

在甘植的表面上的分子氧的起源

On the origin of molecular oxygen on the surface of Ganymede

论文作者

Migliorini, A., Kanuchova, Z., Ioppolo, S., Barbieri, M., Jones, N. C., Hoffmann, S. V., Strazzulla, G., Tosi, F., Piccioni, G.

论文摘要

自1995年首次在Ganymede表面上鉴定出来以来,分子氧(O2)冰一直处于科学辩论的中心,因为Jovian月亮的表面温度平均远高于O2的冰点。实验室证据表明,固体O2可能存在于Ganymede冰冷表面的冷(<50 K)地下层中,或者在月球的大气雾雾中。或者,通过含水层的离子辐射在表面不断补充O2。缺乏详细的,广泛的观察数据集,阻碍了ganymede表面上存在固体O2的结论性答案。我们介绍了在望远镜纳粹伽利略(Nazionale Galileo)获得的Ganymede表面的新的基于地面的高分辨率光谱观察结果。这些结合了紫外线(UV-VIS)的专用实验室测量O2冰的紫外线光谱光谱,这些光谱均纯净,并与加利利卫星的其他潜在兴趣混合在一起。我们的研究证实,在Ganymede表面可见光谱中鉴定出的两个频段是由于O2冰的(1,0)和(0,0)过渡带引起的。富含氧气的冰混合物(H2O)和二氧化碳(CO2)可以比在20-35 K的温度范围内相比纯O2冰更好地再现Ganymede表面的观察性反射率数据。固体H2O和CO2还可以在其纯净的冰冰冰上捕获纯净的冰2冰。我们在不同温度下进行的实验还表明,如果CO2:O2 = 1:2冰混合在35 K时的(1,0)/(0,0)比率最接近观测值,而在30 K(1,0)/(0,0)的比率似乎是混合的,则与N2 = 1:2 = 1:2 = 1:2 = 1:2 = 1:2。目前的工作将支持Jovian系统的ESA/JUICE任务。

Since its first identification on the surface of Ganymede in 1995, molecular oxygen (O2) ice has been at the center of a scientific debate as the surface temperature of the Jovian moon is on average well above the freezing point of O2. Laboratory evidence suggested that solid O2 may either exist in a cold (<50 K) subsurface layer of the icy surface of Ganymede, or it is in an atmospheric haze of the moon. Alternatively, O2 is constantly replenished at the surface through ion irradiation of water-containing ices. A conclusive answer on the existence of solid O2 on the surface of Ganymede is hampered by the lack of detailed, extensive observational datasets. We present new ground-based, high-resolution spectroscopic observations of Ganymede's surface obtained at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo. These are combined with dedicated laboratory measurements of ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) photoabsorption spectra of O2 ice, both pure and mixed with other species of potential interest for the Galilean satellites. Our study confirms that the two bands identified in the visible spectra of Ganymede's surface are due to the (1,0) and (0,0) transition bands of O2 ice. Oxygen-rich ice mixtures including water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) can reproduce observational reflectance data of the Ganymede's surface better than pure O2 ice in the temperature range 20-35 K. Solid H2O and CO2 also provide an environment where O2 ice can be trapped at higher temperatures than its pure ice desorption under vacuum space conditions. Our experiments at different temperatures show also that the (1,0)/(0,0) ratio in case of the CO2:O2=1:2 ice mixture at 35 K has the closest value to observations, while at 30 K the (1,0)/(0,0) ratio seems to be mixture independent with the exception of the N2:O2=1:2 ice mixture. The present work will support the ESA/JUICE mission to the Jovian system.

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