\'First global temperature map of Europa created\'

'First global temperature map of Europa created'

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

Astronomers have created the first global thermal map of Jupiter's by using images taken with the in

The research, published in the Astronomical Journal, compared the new observations of by Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to a thermal model based on observations from the

This comparison allowed researchers to analyse the temperature changes in the data and construct the first-ever global map of Europa's thermal characteristics.

The new data also revealed an enigmatic cold spot on Europa's northern hemisphere.

"These ALMA images are really interesting because they provide the first global map of Europa's thermal emission," said Samantha Trumbo, a at the in the US.

"Since Europa is an ocean world with potential geologic activity, its surface temperatures are of great interest because they may constrain the locations and extents of any such activity," Trumbo said.

Europa has a chaotic surface terrain that is fractured and cracked, suggesting a long-standing history of geologic activity.

Evidence strongly suggests that beneath its thin veneer of ice, Europa has an ocean of briny water in contact with a rocky core.

Europa also has a comparatively young surface, only about 20 to 180 million years old, indicating that there are as-yet-unidentified thermal or geologic processes at work.

Unlike optical telescopes, which can only detect sunlight reflected by planetary bodies, radio and millimeter-wave telescopes like ALMA can detect the thermal "glow" naturally emitted by even relatively cold object in our Solar System, including comets, asteroids, and moons.

At its warmest, Europa's surface temperature never rises above minus 160 degrees Celsius, researchers said.

"Studying Europa's thermal properties provides a unique means of understanding its surface," said Bryan Butler, at the in

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First Published: Wed, October 24 2018. 12:10 IST