Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2025 Joint Meeting of the Eastern Great Lakes Section and MIAAPT
Friday–Saturday, October 24–25, 2025; Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan
Session C01: Poster Session (5:30PM - 7:00PM)
5:30 PM,
Friday, October 24, 2025
Eastern Michigan University
Room: McKenny Hall 330, 342, 348
Abstract: C01.00035 : Using MCMC to help studying the vertical structure of Jupiter's atmosphere.
Presenter:
Paula Ruiz Rico
(Eastern Michigan University)
Authors:
Paula Ruiz Rico
(Eastern Michigan University)
David Pawlowski
(Eastern Michigan University)
Cheng Li
(University of Michigan)
This study addresses Jupiter’s atmospheric characteristics by examining data from Juno’s Microwave Radiometer (MWR), which detects the microwave brightness of different frequencies. Juno uses a rotating, solar-driven spacecraft traveling in an elliptical polar orbit while avoiding high-radiation zones. The data we receive from MWR includes brightness temperature as a function of latitude and longitude at six channels.
In this presentation, we focus on the structure of vortices in the atmosphere during perijove 19. By understanding their vertical structure, we hope to develop a better understanding of the distribution of ammonia and water, key to understanding the properties of the Jovian atmosphere and the conditions under which its vortices are formed. Our aim is to develop a model using Monte Carlo Markov Chains techniques, which allow for parameter estimates via simulations, with the final goal being to support future efforts to accurately model Jupiter’s atmosphere and understand how it was created.
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