Title of article
Interior Models of Icy Satellites and Prospects of Investigation
Author/Authors
Frank Sohl، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
9
From page
111
To page
119
Abstract
The state of knowledge about the structure and composition of icy satellite interiors has been significantly extended by combining direct measurements from spacecraft, laboratory experiments, and theoretical modeling. Interior models of icy bodies will certainly benefit from future missions to the outer solar system, providing new and improved constraints on the surface chemistry, bulk composition and degree of internal differentiation, possible heterogeneities in radial mass distribution, the presence and extent of liquid reservoirs, and the amount of tidal heating for each target body. Here we summarize geophysical constraints on the interior structure and composition of selected Jovian and Saturnian icy satellites and investigate conditions under which potentially habitable liquid water reservoirs could be maintained. Future geophysical exploration which includes gravitational and magnetic field sounding from low-altitude orbit and close flyby, combined with altimetry data and in-situ monitoring of tidally-induced surface distortion and time-variable magnetic fields, would impose important constraints on the interiors of outer planet satellites.
Keywords
icy satellites , interiors , Io , Ganymede , Rhea , Titan , EUROPA , Callisto , Triton , astrobiology , conduction , Equation of state , convection , Enceladus
Journal title
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Record number
673062
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