While Jupiter's massive gas envelope consists mainly of hydrogen and helium, the key to understanding Jupiter's formation and evolution lies in the distribution of the remaining (heavy) elements. Before the Juno mission, the lack of high-precision gravity harmonics precluded the use of statistical analyses in a robust determination of the heavy-elements distribution in Jupiter's envelope. In this paper, we assemble the most comprehensive and diverse collection of Jupiter interior models to date and use it to study the distribution of heavy elements in the planet's envelope. We apply a Bayesian statistical approach to our interior model calculations, reproducing the Juno gravitational and atmospheric measurements and constraints from the dee...
Jupiter, owing to its large mass and rapid formation, played a crucial role in shaping the solar sy...
Hydrogen-helium mixtures at conditions of Jupiter's interior are studied with first-principles compu...
Understanding the interior of Jupiter depends upon our knowledge of the thermodynamics and transpor...
International audienceContext. While Jupiter's massive gas envelope consists mainly of hydrogen and ...
Context. Heavy elements, even though they are a smaller constituent, are crucial to unders...
Supplemental materials of Howard et al. (2023, A&A). Abstract Context. The Juno mission has provid...
Context. The Juno mission has provided measurements of Jupiter’s gravity field with an outstanding l...
The Juno spacecraft has measured Jupiter's low-order, even gravitational moments, J(2)-J(8), to an u...
International audienceObservations of Jupiter’s gravity field by Juno have revealed surprisingly low...
The composition of Jupiter and the primordial distribution of the heavy elements are determined by i...
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary...
This is the final version. Available from American Astronomical Society via the DOI in this recordOb...
Context. The Juno spacecraft has significantly improved the accuracy of low-order even gravitational...
Giant planets are thought to have cores in their deep interiors, and the division into a heavy-eleme...
International audienceThe Juno mission has revolutionized and challenged our understanding of Jupite...
Jupiter, owing to its large mass and rapid formation, played a crucial role in shaping the solar sy...
Hydrogen-helium mixtures at conditions of Jupiter's interior are studied with first-principles compu...
Understanding the interior of Jupiter depends upon our knowledge of the thermodynamics and transpor...
International audienceContext. While Jupiter's massive gas envelope consists mainly of hydrogen and ...
Context. Heavy elements, even though they are a smaller constituent, are crucial to unders...
Supplemental materials of Howard et al. (2023, A&A). Abstract Context. The Juno mission has provid...
Context. The Juno mission has provided measurements of Jupiter’s gravity field with an outstanding l...
The Juno spacecraft has measured Jupiter's low-order, even gravitational moments, J(2)-J(8), to an u...
International audienceObservations of Jupiter’s gravity field by Juno have revealed surprisingly low...
The composition of Jupiter and the primordial distribution of the heavy elements are determined by i...
This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Planetary...
This is the final version. Available from American Astronomical Society via the DOI in this recordOb...
Context. The Juno spacecraft has significantly improved the accuracy of low-order even gravitational...
Giant planets are thought to have cores in their deep interiors, and the division into a heavy-eleme...
International audienceThe Juno mission has revolutionized and challenged our understanding of Jupite...
Jupiter, owing to its large mass and rapid formation, played a crucial role in shaping the solar sy...
Hydrogen-helium mixtures at conditions of Jupiter's interior are studied with first-principles compu...
Understanding the interior of Jupiter depends upon our knowledge of the thermodynamics and transpor...