Lightning generation in moist convective clouds and constraints on the water abundance in Jupiter

29 Jan 2021  ·  Yury S. Aglyamov, Jonathan Lunine, Heidi N. Becker, Tristan Guillot, Seran G. Gibbard, Sushil Atreya, Scott J. Bolton, Steven Levin, Shannon T. Brown, Michael H. Wong ·

Recent Juno observations have greatly extended the temporal and spatial coverage of lightning detection on Jupiter. We use these data to constrain a model of moist convection and lightning generation in Jupiter's atmosphere, and derive a roughly solar abundance of water at the base of the water cloud. Shallow lightning, observed by Juno (Becker et al., 2020, Nature, 584, 55-58) and defined as flashes originating at altitudes corresponding to pressure less than 2 bars, is reproduced, as is lightning at a deeper range of pressures, including those below the water cloud base. It is found that the generation of lightning requires ammonia to stabilize liquid water at altitudes corresponding to sub-freezing temperatures. We find a range of local water abundances in which lightning is possible, including subsolar values of water--consistent with other determinations of deep oxygen abundance.

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