Caldwell et al. 1979
Caldwell, J., R.D. Cess, B.E. Carlson, A.T. Tokunaga, F.C. Gillett, and I.G. Nolt, 1979: Temporal characteristics of the Jovian atmosphere. Astrophys. J., 234, L155-L158, doi:10.1086/183129.
Drift scans along the central meridian of Jupiter have been obtained at wavelengths of 7.9, 17.8, and 19.7 microns. These observations indicate a significant north-south temperature asymmetry within the Jovian stratosphere but not within its troposphere, results which agree with the recent Voyager 1 observations. Employing a time-dependent stratospheric model, it is found that the observed north-south asymmetry is consistent with seasonal stratospheric variability. In the model, the primary cause for this variability is the time-dependent absorption of sunlight by aerosols.
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Caldwell, J., Cess, R.D., Carlson, B.E., Tokunaga, A.T., Gillett, F.C., and Nolt, I.G.: Temporal characteristics of the Jovian atmosphere, Astrophys. J., 234, L155-L158, doi:10.1086/183129, 1979.
Caldwell, J., R.D. Cess, B.E. Carlson, A.T. Tokunaga, F.C. Gillett, and I.G. Nolt (1979), Temporal characteristics of the Jovian atmosphere, Astrophys. J., 234, L155-L158, doi:10.1086/183129.
Caldwell, J., R.D. Cess, B.E. Carlson, A.T. Tokunaga, F.C. Gillett, and I.G. Nolt, 1979: Temporal characteristics of the Jovian atmosphere. Astrophys. J., 234, L155-L158, doi:10.1086/183129.
Caldwell, J., Cess, R.D., Carlson, B.E., Tokunaga, A.T., Gillett, F.C., & Nolt, I.G. 1979, Astrophys. J., 234, L155, doi:10.1086/183129.
Caldwell J, Cess RD, Carlson BE, Tokunaga AT, Gillett FC, Nolt IG. Temporal characteristics of the Jovian atmosphere, Astrophys J 1979;234:L155-L158. doi:10.1086/183129.
J. Caldwell, R.D. Cess, B.E. Carlson, A.T. Tokunaga, F.C. Gillett, I.G. Nolt, Astrophys. J. 234, L155-L158, doi:10.1086/183129 (1979).