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土星のイオノスフェア の 現地 測定 に よる と,それ は 動 的 で,リング と 相互作用 し て いる

  • 0Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Box 537, SE-751 21 Uppsala, Sweden. jan-erik.wahlund@irfu.se.
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まとめ

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土星

科学分野

  • 惑星科学
  • 大気化学
  • プラズマ物理学

背景

  • 土星のイオノスフィアは 大気化学と電流の閉鎖に 重要な役割を果たしています
  • イオノスフィアとリングの相互作用を理解することは 土星のシステムのダイナミクスの鍵です

研究 の 目的

  • 土星のイオノスフィアの特性を調べるため
  • イオン圏と土星のリングの相互作用を分析する

主な方法

  • カッシーニ宇宙船のラジオとプラズマ波科学装置による現地測定.
  • リング通過中のプラズマ密度と電子温度データを分析する.

主要な成果

  • 寒くて密集した ダイナミックなイオノスフィアが 土星のリングと相互作用しています
  • 観測されたプラズマ密度は1000cm−3までで,電子温度は1160K以下である.
  • リングシャドーによる北南非対称性を特定した.

結論

  • 土星のイオノスフィアは リングによって大きく影響を受ける ダイナミックな環境です
  • リングシェーダリングは 大気中のイオン化不対称性を引き起こし,イオン圏に影響を与えます

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