Search Results for author: Michael Janssen

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Storms and the Depletion of Ammonia in Jupiter: II. Explaining the Juno Observations

no code implementations28 Dec 2020 Tristan Guillot, Cheng Li, Scott Bolton, Shannon Brown, Andrew Ingersoll, Michael Janssen, Steven Levin, Jonathan Lunine, Glenn Orton, Paul Steffes, David Stevenson

In parallel, the Equatorial Zone is peculiar for its absence of lightning, which is otherwise prevalent most everywhere else on the planet.

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

The water abundance in Jupiter's equatorial zone

no code implementations18 Dec 2020 Cheng Li, Andrew Ingersoll, Scott Bolton, Steven Levin, Michael Janssen, Sushil Atreya, Jonathan Lunine, Paul Steffes, Shannon Brown, Tristan Guillot, Michael Allison, John Arballo, Amadeo Bellotti, Virgil Adumitroaie, Samuel Gulkis, Amoree Hodges, Liming Li, Sidharth Misra, Glenn Orton, Fabiano Oyafuso, Daniel Santos-Costa, Hunter Waite, Zhimeng Zhang

Oxygen is the most common element after hydrogen and helium in Jupiter's atmosphere, and may have been the primary condensable (as water ice) in the protoplanetary disk.

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics

Polarization calibration techniques for new-generation VLBI

no code implementations10 Dec 2020 Ivan Marti-Vidal, Alejandro Mus, Michael Janssen, Pablo de Vicente, Javier Gonzalez

The calibration and analysis of polarization observations in Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) requires the use of specific algorithms that suffer from several limitations, closely related to assumptions in the data properties that may not hold in observations taken with new-generation VLBI equipment.

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

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