Vg. Tejfel et al., Variation of methane absorption over the Jovian disk from the data of zonal CCD spectrophotometry, SOL SYST R, 35(4), 2001, pp. 261-277
A comprehensive zonal spectrophotometry of Jupiter's disk was performed wit
h a prism spectrograph and an ST-6V CCD camera mounted on the 1-m telescope
at the Assy observatory in 1997 and 1998. In addition to the spectra of th
e central meridian and the equatorial belt, 10 sets of spectrograms of 37 t
o 39 of Jupiter's zones were recorded with a step of about 1.2" (each set c
ontained the measurements of absorption bands for approximately 3200 points
of Jupiter's disk). Based on these data, an atlas Of zonal variations in t
he central depths R-nu of the methane absorption bands in the wavelength ra
nge 560-950 nm is compiled and numerical-contour and 3D half-tone maps repr
esenting the distributions of R-nu over the disk are constructed. For most
zones, methane absorption changes slightly from the central meridian to the
limb. The intensities of strong and moderate methane bands exhibit pronoun
ced zonal variations, whereas the intensity of a relatively weak band at 61
9 mn varies more chaotically. This effect is likely due to the fact that, a
t the effective depth where the weaker bands are formed, the medium is more
homogeneous, since the convective and turbulent mixing is more intense at
this depth.