Title of article :
Thermal evolution of Kuiper belt objects, with implications for cryovolcanism
Author/Authors :
Desch، نويسنده , , Steven J. and Cook، نويسنده , , Jason C. and Doggett، نويسنده , , T.C. and Porter، نويسنده , , Simon B.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
21
From page :
694
To page :
714
Abstract :
We investigate the internal thermal evolution of Kuiper belt objects (KBOs), small (radii <1000 km), icy (mean densities < 2500 kg m − 3 ) bodies orbiting beyond Neptune, focusing on Plutoʹs moon Charon in particular. Our calculations are time-dependent and account for differentiation. We review evidence for ammonia hydrates in the ices of KBOs, and include their effects on the thermal evolution. A key finding is that the production of the first melt, at the melting point of ammonia dihydrate, ≈ 176   K , triggers differentiation of rock and ice. The resulting structure comprises a rocky core surrounded by liquids and ice, enclosed within a >100-km thick undifferentiated crust of rock and ice. This structure is especially conducive to the retention of subsurface liquid, and bodies the size of Charon or larger (radii >600 km) are predicted to retain some subsurface liquid to the present day. We discuss the possibility that this liquid can be brought to the surface rapidly via self-propagating cracks. We conclude that cryovolcanism is a viable process expected to affect the surfaces of large KBOs including Charon.
Keywords :
Charon , ICES , Spectroscopy , Thermal histories , Trans-neptunian Objects , volcanism
Journal title :
Icarus
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Icarus
Record number :
2376965
Link To Document :
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