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1773480 1021134 2012 24 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
Geophysical evolution of Saturn’s satellite Phoebe, a large planetesimal in the outer Solar System
موضوعات مرتبط
مهندسی و علوم پایه علوم زمین و سیارات علوم فضا و نجوم
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Geophysical evolution of Saturn’s satellite Phoebe, a large planetesimal in the outer Solar System
چکیده انگلیسی

Saturn’s satellite Phoebe is the best-characterized representative of large outer Solar System planetesimals, thanks to the close flyby by the Cassini spacecraft in June 2004. We explore the information contained in Phoebe’s physical properties, density and shape, which are significantly different from those of other icy objects in its size range. Phoebe’s higher density has been interpreted as evidence that it was captured, probably from the proto-Kuiper-Belt. First, we demonstrate that Phoebe’s shape is globally relaxed and consistent with a spheroid in hydrostatic equilibrium with its rotation period. This distinguishes the satellite from ‘rubble-piles’ that are thought to result from the disruption of larger proto-satellites. We numerically model the geophysical evolution of Phoebe, accounting for the feedback between porosity and thermal state. We compare thermal evolution models for different assumptions on the formation of Phoebe, in particular the state of its water, amorphous or crystalline. We track the evolution of porosity and thermal conductivity as well as the destabilization of amorphous ice or clathrate hydrates. While rubble-piles may never reach temperatures suitable for porous ice to creep and relax, we argue that Phoebe’s shape could have relaxed due to heat from the decay of 26Al, provided that this object formed less than 3 Myr after the production of the calcium–aluminum inclusions. This is consistent with the idea that Phoebe could be an exemplar of planetesimals that formed in the transneptunian region and later accreted onto outer planet satellites, either during the satellite’s formation stage, or still later, during the late heavy bombardment.


► Phoebe’s shape is nearly spherical and close to hydrostatic equilibrium.
► Model of a planetesimal that could have accreted in icy satellites or larger KBOs.
► All available observations point to a partially differentiated interior.
► Hydrothermal activity was possible in Phoebe – Responsible for surface properties?
► Model considers the evolution of amorphous ice or clathrate hydrates.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Icarus - Volume 219, Issue 1, May 2012, Pages 86–109
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