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Daniele Durante
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 57
Citations - 1657
Daniele Durante is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jupiter & Planet. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1147 citations.
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Jupiter's interior and deep atmosphere: The initial pole-to-pole passes with the Juno spacecraft
Scott Bolton,Alberto Adriani,Virgil Adumitroaie,Matthew A. Allison,J. D. Anderson,Sushil K. Atreya,Jeremy Bloxham,Shannon Brown,John E. P. Connerney,E. DeJong,William M. Folkner,D. Gautier,Davide Grassi,Samuel Gulkis,Tristan Guillot,Candice Hansen,William B. Hubbard,Luciano Iess,Andrew P. Ingersoll,M. A. Janssen,John Leif Jørgensen,Yohai Kaspi,Steven Levin,Cheng Li,Jonathan I. Lunine,Yamila Miguel,Alessandro Mura,Glenn S. Orton,Tobias Owen,M. A. Ravine,Edward J. Smith,Paul G. Steffes,E. C. Stone,D. J. Stevenson,Richard M. Thorne,J. H. Waite,Daniele Durante,Robert Ebert,Thomas K. Greathouse,Vincent Hue,Marzia Parisi,Jamey Szalay,Robert W. Wilson +42 more
TL;DR: Juno’s first close pass over Jupiter provides answers and fresh questions about the giant planet, including images of weather in the polar regions and measurements of the magnetic and gravitational fields and microwaves to peer below the visible surface.
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Jupiter's atmospheric jet streams extend thousands of kilometres deep.
Yohai Kaspi,Eli Galanti,William B. Hubbard,D. J. Stevenson,Scott Bolton,Luciano Iess,Tristan Guillot,Jeremy Bloxham,John E. P. Connerney,Hao Cao,Hao Cao,Daniele Durante,William M. Folkner,Ravit Helled,Andrew P. Ingersoll,Steven Levin,Jonathan I. Lunine,Yamila Miguel,Yamila Miguel,Burkhard Militzer,Marzia Parisi,S. M. Wahl +21 more
TL;DR: It is reported that the measured odd gravitational harmonics J3, J5, J7 and J9 indicate that the observed jet streams extend down to depths of thousands of kilometres beneath the cloud level, probably to the region of magnetic dissipation at a depth of about 3,000 kilometres.
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A suppression of differential rotation in Jupiter’s deep interior
Tristan Guillot,Yamila Miguel,Yamila Miguel,Burkhard Militzer,William B. Hubbard,Yohai Kaspi,Eli Galanti,Hao Cao,Hao Cao,Ravit Helled,S. M. Wahl,Luciano Iess,W. M. Folkner,D. J. Stevenson,Jonathan I. Lunine,Daniel R. Reese,A. Biekman,Marzia Parisi,Daniele Durante,John E. P. Connerney,Steven Levin,Scott Bolton +21 more
TL;DR: It is found that the deep interior of the planet rotates nearly as a rigid body, with differential rotation decreasing by at least an order of magnitude compared to the atmosphere, making it fully consistent with the constraints obtained independently from the odd gravitational harmonics.
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Measurement and implications of Saturn's gravity field and ring mass.
Luciano Iess,Burkhard Militzer,Yohai Kaspi,P. D. Nicholson,Daniele Durante,P. Racioppa,A. Anabtawi,Eli Galanti,William B. Hubbard,Mirco Junior Mariani,Paolo Tortora,S. M. Wahl,Marco Zannoni +12 more
TL;DR: The results show that Saturn's rings are substantially younger than the planet itself and constrain models of their origin, and five small moons located in and around the rings are presented, confirming that the flows are very deep and likely extend down to the levels where magneticipation occurs.
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Measurement of Jupiter’s asymmetric gravity field
Luciano Iess,W. M. Folkner,Daniele Durante,Marzia Parisi,Yohai Kaspi,Eli Galanti,Tristan Guillot,William B. Hubbard,D. J. Stevenson,John D. Anderson,Dustin Buccino,L. Gomez Casajus,Andrea Milani,Ryan S. Park,P. Racioppa,Daniele Serra,Paolo Tortora,Marco Zannoni,Hao Cao,Ravit Helled,Jonathan I. Lunine,Yamila Miguel,Burkhard Militzer,S. M. Wahl,John E. P. Connerney,Steven Levin,Scott Bolton +26 more
TL;DR: Measurements of Jupiter’s gravity harmonics are reported through precise Doppler tracking of the Juno spacecraft in its polar orbit around Jupiter, finding a north–south asymmetry, which is a signature of atmospheric and interior flows.