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The Effects of a Stably Stratified Region With Radially Varying Electrical Conductivity on the Formation of Zonal Winds on Gas Planets

Paula Wulff, Ulrich R. Christensen, W. Dietrich, Johannes Wicht

2024Journal of Geophysical Research Planets12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The outer areas of Jupiter and Saturn have multiple zonal winds, reaching the high latitudes, that penetrate deep into the planets' interiors, as suggested by gravity measurements. These characteristics are replicable in numerical simulations by including both a shallow stably stratified layer, below a convecting envelope, and increasing electrical conductivity. A dipolar magnetic field, assumed to be generated by a dynamo below our model, is imposed. We find that the winds' depth into the stratified layer depends on the local product of the squared magnetic field strength and electrical conductivity. The key for the drop‐off of the zonal winds is a meridional circulation which perturbs the density structure in the stable layer. In the stable region its dynamics is governed by a balance between Coriolis and electromagnetic forces. Our models suggest that a stable layer extending into weakly conducting regions could account for the observed deep zonal wind structures.

Topics & Concepts

PlanetGeologyAtmospheric sciencesGas giantMechanicsElectrical resistivity and conductivityGeophysicsPhysicsAstrobiologyMeteorologyAstrophysicsExoplanetQuantum mechanicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesAstro and Planetary ScienceSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
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