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Titan’s obliquity as evidence of a subsurface ocean?

机译:泰坦的倾角是地下海洋的证据?

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On the basis of gravity and radar observations with the Cassini spacecraft, the moment of inertia of Titan and the orientation of Titan’s rotation axis have been estimated in recent studies. According to the observed orientation, Titan is close to the Cassini state. However, the observed obliquity is inconsistent with the estimate of the moment of inertia for an entirely solid Titan occupying the Cassini state. We propose a new Cassini state model for Titan in which we assume the presence of a liquid water ocean beneath an ice shell and consider the gravitational and pressure torques arising between the different layers of the satellite. With the new model, we find a closer agreement between the moment of inertia and the rotation state than for the solid case, strengthening the possibility that Titan has a subsurface ocean.
机译:根据卡西尼号飞船的重力和雷达观测,最近的研究估计了泰坦的惯性矩和泰坦旋转轴的方向。根据观察到的方向,泰坦接近卡西尼状态。但是,观测到的倾角与占据卡西尼状态的完全固体的土卫六的惯性矩估计不一致。我们为泰坦提出了一个新的卡西尼状态模型,在该模型中,我们假设冰壳下存在液态海洋,并考虑了卫星不同层之间产生的重力和压力扭矩。使用新模型,我们发现惯性矩和旋转状态之间的关系要比固体情况下更紧密,这增强了土卫六具有地下海洋的可能性。

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