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  Evidence for Gravity Waves in the Thermosphere of Saturn and Implications for Global Circulation

Brown, Z. L., Medvedev, A. S., Starichenko, E. D., Koskinen, T. T., & Müller-Wodarg, I. C. F. (2022). Evidence for Gravity Waves in the Thermosphere of Saturn and Implications for Global Circulation. Geophysical Research Letters, 49, e97219. doi:10.1029/2021GL097219.

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Brown, Zarah L., Author
Medvedev, Alexander S.1, Author           
Starichenko, Ekaterina D., Author
Koskinen, Tommi T., Author
Müller-Wodarg, Ingo C. F., Author
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1Planetary Science Department, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1832288              

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Free keywords: gravity waves; dynamics; giant planet; Cassini; thermosphere; Saturn
 Abstract: Gravity wave (GW) signatures have been derived from temperature profiles observed by Cassini/Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph in the Saturnian thermosphere during the Grand Finale campaign. They demonstrate upward propagation of GW packets, their saturation, and breaking. We determined wave amplitudes, potential energy, and momentum fluxes and estimated the associated wave drag imposed by dissipating harmonics on the ambient flow. The data set of 18 profiles covers the middle and high latitudes of both hemispheres, which allows for exploring the global impact of waves. The diagnostics based on the Transformed Eulerian Mean and modified geostrophy approach reveal that the GW drag induces an equatorward flow in both hemispheres, facilitating transport of heat away from the auroral zones and redistributing energy across latitudes. Like all the outer planets, Saturn's thermosphere is hundreds of degrees hotter than what follows from radiative balance and these results help to explain the observed temperatures at all latitudes.

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 Dates: 2022
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1029/2021GL097219
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