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The Abundance of Atomic Sulfur in the Atmosphere of Io

Lori M. Feaga, Melissa A. McGrath, Paul D. Feldman

Published 2002-01-16Version 1

Observations with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope have been used to constrain the atomic sulfur column density in Io's atmosphere. The SI 1479 dipole allowed and forbidden transition multiplets have been resolved for the first time at Io, enabling the study of both optically thick and thin transitions from a single atomic species. The allowed transitions contribute 62 +/- 8% and the forbidden transitions 38 +/- 8%, on average, to the total signal of the SI 1479 multiplets. Using the optically thick and thin transitions of SI 1479 observed near the limbs of Io, we derive a tangential atmospheric sulfur column abundance of 3.6*10^12 cm^-2 < N_s < 1.7*10^13 cm^-2, which is independent of electron temperature and density. A low density SO_2 atmosphere, N_so2 ~ 5-10*10^15 cm^-2, consistent with that inferred from other recent observations, is most consistent with these bounds.

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