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1 Wavelike Structure in Saturn’s Rings
Benjamin Pollard 2/09/06

2 Overview Ring System Voyager Occultation Experiments
History Description Satellites Types of Structure Voyager Occultation Experiments Data and Analysis Method Observed Ring Structure Density waves Wakes Irregular Structure

3 History Galileo – 1610 Christian Huygens - 1655 Jean Chapelain – 1660
Jean-Dominique Cassini – 1660’s James Clerk Maxwell Galileo first glimpsed in Saturn in July 1610 - Thought it was a triple planet, but largely uninterested - Looked again in 1612 – Now a ball - Looked once again 1616 – Now it had handles Christian Huygens used a far higher quality telescope and discovered Titan. He theorized the ‘handles’ were actually a disk or ring Jean Chapelain suggested the rings were tiny satellites. Cassini noticed the gap between the B and A rings. Suggested there were two solid rings instead of one. James Clerk Maxwell correctly theorized the rings were composed of many particles and explained why it was possible. Various others were involved in proving Maxwell’s theory correct and advancing our knowledge of Saturn

4 Ring Particle Models

5 Saturn’s Ring System Approximately 340,000 km from edge to edge
100 meters thick 7 major rings Less than 10 million years old? The distance between the earth and the moon is 384, 000 km km to the start of the E ring km width of E ring -The particles are similar in composition to the icy moons around the planet -Nearly pure ice -Most range between the size of micrometer (millionth) to a meter -The different colors depend upon their contaminates Picture is a computer model of a 3 meter square -The method of sorting of ring material is unknown Rings in order: D – C – B – A – F – G - E

6 Saturn’s Ring System C A B Encke Gap Cassini Division Cassini ISS

7 Satellites 39 known satellites Responsible for some ring structure
Diameter of 7 km to 5150 km Responsible for some ring structure Produce waves in the rings Spiral density waves Bending waves Wakes Shepherd F ring Gaps and Ringlets Pan 10 km Titan 5150 km We see ring structure at every resolution Prometheus and Pandora shepherd the F ring Southernmost - Rhea Southeast – Dione

8 Wavelike Structure Density Waves Bending Waves Wakes
Irregular Structure Cassini ISS 3 wave types are associated with periodic gravitation forcing. We have studied density waves and bending waves in the past. Around 99% of the structure in the rings is irregular structure. Could be mulitiple causes UVIS false color image Left Density Wave - Janus Right density wave – Pandora New Moon in Keeler Gap – 7km wide Cassini ISS Cassini UVIS

9 Voyager Occultation Experiments
November 13, 1980 Radio Science Experiment (RSS) Spacecraft occulted from earth Maximum resolution of 0.2 km (RSS) Voyager 2 August 25, 1981 Photopolarimeter Experiment (PPS) Ultraviolet Spectrometer Experiment (UVS) The star δ Scorpii occulted Maximum resolution of 0.1 km (PPS) and 3.5 km (UVS) How do we know all of this Radio Science 3.6 cm and 13 cm wavelength PPS -every 10 msec sample recorded -6 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain Telescope -2650 Angstrom Visible light at ~4000 to 8000 angstroms hundred-millionth of a cm Each set has data number and optical depth in relation to the radius of Saturn Voyager 2 video clip Voyager 1 and 2 were not the first shuttles to pass by Saturn, Pioneer 11 flew by in 1979

10 Methods 20 km

11 Spiral Density Waves

12 Density Waves in the A ring
(σ cm4/s2) Log S PPS PPS Optical Depth 1 1 2 2 F (cy/km) 1 RSS X Optical Depth 1 1 2 2 F (cy/km) 1 RSS S Optical Depth 1 1 2 2 F (cy/km) 1

13 Calculated Surface Mass Densities From Spiral Density Waves
10 8 6 Surface Mass Density (g/cm2) 4 It looks quite scattered at first glance, but look at the squares and triangles. They are the x band .2 and .5 km surface mass density values. Rosen did not calculate the first two Most of our calculated RSS values fall very near Rosen’s Two values really stick out 2 120 RANGE (km)

14 Feature Search Searched C ring and Cassini Division for possible wave formations Two promising features appeared in the Cassini Division Optical Depth Frequency (cycles/km) Looked closely around gaps for wakes and near resonance points for density waves Most objects appeared only in one data set and then searched for in the other data sets. Frequency (cycles/km)

15 Possible Density Wave Prometheus 5:4 located in the Cassini Division at 120,302 km Surface mass density measured in all three data sets Surface mass density of ~30 g/cm2 Very high value for Cassini Division 1. 1. Frequency (cycles/km) . Name all three data sets Most prominent in the RSS X band Surface mass density is especially high Comparable to A ring if it was really the Prometheus 5:4 density wave -. Range (km)

16 Prometheus 5:4 Surface Mass Density Results
. RSS X Band . . Frequency (cycles/km) . . 12

17 Mimas 4:1 Located in the C ring at 74892 km 16 km long wavetrain
Previously calculated surface mass density g/cm2 and g/cm2 Our calculated surface mass density ~5 g/cm2 . . . Optical Depth . . Why did we measure? Optically similar to the Cassini Division 7

18 The Gap 1. 1. Frequency (cycles/km) . -. Range (km)

19 Wakes Caused by moonlets embedded in rings
Similar to boat traveling through water Wake features can be modeled based upon position of moon Keeler Gap 250 kilometers wide Outside of the A Ring Wake can be modeled based upon the position of the moon Position of moon -> the radial location of the moon and the how long ago the moon passed by (it’s longitude) Moonlet clears out gap in the ring

20 Pan Located in the Encke Gap in Saturn’s A ring
Approximately 10 km in diameter Discovered in 1990 using Voyager occultation data Discovered by Mark Showalter Created a computer program to search through Voyager images

21 Possible Wakes near km Satellite located somewhere near km Gap is about half the size of Encke Gap Possible wakes visible in both RSS and PPS data 2. . 1. Optical Depth . - . 11

22 Possible Wake?

23 Wake Fits RSS inner fit θ = 295º RSS outer fit θ = 65º
PPS inner fit θ = 247º PPS outer fit θ = 113º

24 Irregular Structure

25 Sources of Irregular Structure
Ballistic Transport from meteoritic collisions 100 km wavelengths C Ring and Inner B Ring Durisen, R.H. An Instability in Planetary Rings Due to Ballistic Transport. Icarus 115, (1995). Ring Particle Assemblies Up to km wavelengths B Ring Tremaine, S. On the Origin of Irregular Structure in Saturn’s Rings. The Astronomical Journal 125, 894 – 901 (2003).

26 Inner B Ring – Large Structure
PPS Irregular structure visible from – km Wavelengths between 100 and 500 km Appears very similar to structure studies previously using an image derived ring profile km wavelength 350 km window size UVS km wavelength 350 km window size UVS values ->10^3 minimum to 10^4 minimum PPS -> 10^4 to 10^5 minlevel Image derived ring profile 350 km window size Horn and Cuzzi

27 Inner B Ring Finer Irregular Structure
PPS ~ km wavelength 105 km window ~100 km wavelength 210 km window UVS ~50 – 100 km wavelength 105 km window ~100 km wavelength 210 km window

28 C Ring 1000 km waves RSS - Peaks removed RSS -Original
~ km wavelength 2500 km window RSS - Peaks removed RSS -Original ~1000 km wavelength 1500 km window ~1000 km wavelength 1500 km window

29 Ringlets in the C Ring 6 Ringlets searched
1 found to contain similar wavelike structure in both pps and rss datasets 89190 – km Growth distance of some less than 50 meters

30 Ringlet between 89190 – 83000 km RSS PPS ~5-10 km wavelength
18km window ~5-7 km wavelength 12 km window PPS ~3-5 km wavelength 27 km window 21 km window Ringlet between – km .5 .2

31 Observations A Ring B Ring C Ring Cassini Division
Measured the surface mass density over 30 density waves B Ring Large and fine irregular structure C Ring Large structure 3-7 km wavelength in one ringlet Cassini Division Two unexplained features

32 Acknowledgements Linda Spilker Stuart Pilorz
Idaho Space Grant Consortium David Atkinson Mark Showalter Cassini ISS


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