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Jupiter's Polar Vortex Crystals Explored using the Shallow Water Equations

Published 1 Mar 2024 in astro-ph.EP and physics.flu-dyn | (2403.00870v1)

Abstract: At the poles of Jupiter, cyclonic vortices are clustered together in patterns made up of equilateral triangles called vortex crystals. Such patterns are seen in laboratory flows but never before in a planetary atmosphere, where the planet's rotation and gravity add new physics. Here we use the shallow water (SW) equations at the pole of a rotating planet to study the emergence and evolution of vortices starting from an initial random pattern of small-scale turbulence. The flow is in a single layer with a free surface whose slope produces the horizontal pressure gradient force. We explored three parameters in the problem: the mean kinetic energy of the initial turbulence, the horizontal scale of the initial turbulence, and the radius of deformation of the undisturbed fluid layer. We find that some regions of this parameter space lead to vortex crystals and others lead to chaotic behavior and mergers. Our results identified that the relative change of the layer thickness is the key quantity that determines whether the vortex crystal or chaotic patterns emerge.

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