International audienceWe report observations of four energetic volcanic eruptions on Io: at Tupan Patera on UT 8 March 2003; Tung Yo Patera on UT 28 May 2004; Sui Jen Patera on UT 30 May 2004; and south of Babbar Patera on UT 31 May 2005. The Tung Yo, Sui Jen and south of Babbar Paterae eruptions are in locations where no activity had been seen before. Our observations were obtained at near-infrared wavelengths (1.2-4.7 μm) with the 10-m Keck telescope equipped with adaptive optics. We report single and two-temperature blackbody fits, as well as single-component and dual-component Io Flow Model (IFM) fits (Davies, 1996, Icarus, 124, 45-61) to all four eruptions where applicable. We use 2-μm and 5-μm radiant fluxes, the 2:5-μm radiant flux r...
We observed Io with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) while the satellite was in eclipse, and de...
Unraveling the geological processes ongoing at Io’s numerous sites of active volcanism requires high...
The Jovian satellite Io is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System. Previous analyses ...
International audienceWe report observations of four energetic volcanic eruptions on Io: at Tupan Pa...
Observations obtained with the near-infrared camera NIRC2, coupled to the adaptive optics system on ...
Near-infrared observations of Io during occultation by Jupiter and the other Galilean satellites hav...
Galileo’s Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) obtained its final observations of Io during the...
Two bodies in the Solar System exhibit high-temperature active volcanism: Earth and Io. While there ...
We present in this Keck AO paper the first global high angular resolution observations of Io in thre...
Jupiter’s moon Io is a dynamic target, exhibiting extreme and time-variable volcanic activity powere...
We investigate a spectrum-based technique to identify the style of active volcanic eruptions on Jupi...
Observations obtained with the near-infrared camera NIRC2, coupled to the adaptive optics system on ...
Abstract. Io’s thermal emission for 1995 tlom eclipse photometry at 2.2 Vrn, broad band radiometry a...
We present measurements of the near-infrared brightness of Io's hot spots derived from 2 to 5 μm ima...
We present initial data from our campaign to monitor Io in the near-infrared, beginning in August 20...
We observed Io with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) while the satellite was in eclipse, and de...
Unraveling the geological processes ongoing at Io’s numerous sites of active volcanism requires high...
The Jovian satellite Io is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System. Previous analyses ...
International audienceWe report observations of four energetic volcanic eruptions on Io: at Tupan Pa...
Observations obtained with the near-infrared camera NIRC2, coupled to the adaptive optics system on ...
Near-infrared observations of Io during occultation by Jupiter and the other Galilean satellites hav...
Galileo’s Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) obtained its final observations of Io during the...
Two bodies in the Solar System exhibit high-temperature active volcanism: Earth and Io. While there ...
We present in this Keck AO paper the first global high angular resolution observations of Io in thre...
Jupiter’s moon Io is a dynamic target, exhibiting extreme and time-variable volcanic activity powere...
We investigate a spectrum-based technique to identify the style of active volcanic eruptions on Jupi...
Observations obtained with the near-infrared camera NIRC2, coupled to the adaptive optics system on ...
Abstract. Io’s thermal emission for 1995 tlom eclipse photometry at 2.2 Vrn, broad band radiometry a...
We present measurements of the near-infrared brightness of Io's hot spots derived from 2 to 5 μm ima...
We present initial data from our campaign to monitor Io in the near-infrared, beginning in August 20...
We observed Io with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) while the satellite was in eclipse, and de...
Unraveling the geological processes ongoing at Io’s numerous sites of active volcanism requires high...
The Jovian satellite Io is the most volcanically active body in the Solar System. Previous analyses ...