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小粒子在土星的菲比环中占据主导地位,距离令人惊的是很远
Douglas P Hamilton1, Michael F Skrutskie2, Anne J Verbiscer2
1Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742-2421, USA.
Nature
|June 12, 2015
概括
土星的最外围的菲比环延伸远远于以前所知,从土星半径100到270度. 分析表明,粒子尺寸分布很,更大的粒子主导着这个微弱的,古老的环系.
科学领域:
- 行星科学 行星科学
- 天文学 天文学
- 环环系统 环环系统
背景情况:
- 土星最外围的环,在2009年发现,起源于月球菲比.
- 环的全辐射范围和粒子大小以前是未确定的.
- 它比土星的E环大得多.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定土星的菲比环的完整辐射范围.
- 为了限制环内颗粒大小分布.
- 了解环的形成和演变.
主要方法:
- 红外成像绘制整个环的地图.
- 对从菲比喷射出的环粒子轨道动力学的建模.
- 构建粒子大小分布的理论功率定律概况.
主要成果:
- 菲比环从土星半径100到270延伸.
- 的粒子大小分布形状最适合观测数据.
- 较高的谷物温度可能有助于观察到的度.
结论:
- 土星的菲比环是一个巨大的结构,具有的粒子大小分布.
- 较大的粒子 (半径>10厘米) 对环的横截面积有显著的贡献.
- 这些较大的粒子有稳定的轨道,表明长期的持久性.
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