エンケラドスの重力場と内部構造
L Iess1, D J Stevenson, M Parisi
1Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Aerospaziale, Sapienza Università di Roma, via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, Italy.
まとめ
カッシーニミッションのデータは,エンケラドスが地表下にある海を持っていることを明らかにしています. この地域海は,深さ30〜40キロメートルにあり,質量の異常を説明し,土星の内部が異なることを示唆しています.
科学分野:
- 惑星科学 惑星科学
- アストロジオロジー アストロジオロジー
- 地質物理学 地質物理学とは地質物理学です.
背景:
- 土星の小さな,活発な衛星であるエンケラドスは,カッシーニミッションの重要なターゲットです.
- その内部構造を理解することは,その潜在的居住性を評価するために極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- エンケラドスの四極重力場と半球の非対称性を決定する.
- エンケラドスの地下構造と内部構成を調査する.
主な方法:
- カッシーニ宇宙船の3回の飛行からのドップラーデータの分析.
- 四極のハーモニック係数 (J2,C22) と慣性モーメントの計算.
主要な成果:
- 南極地域における負の質量異常が,正の地下異常によって補正される.
- 地下海は30~40kmの深さで,南緯50°~まで広がっている.
- 水位平衡からのわずかな偏差と慣性の瞬間は,低密度のコアを持つ微分体を示唆しています.
結論:
- 重力場のデータは,エンケラドスの地下海洋の存在を強く支持しています.
- エンケラドスは,その地質学的活動と進化に意味を持つ,重要な内部分化を示しています.
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