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タイトルShock vaporization and the accretion of the icy satellites of Jupiter and Saturn
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19840021774
著者(英)Ahrens, T. J.; Okeefe, J. D.
著者所属(英)California Inst. of Tech.
発行日1984-01-01
言語eng
内容記述The role of impact vaporization acting during the formation of the Jovian and Saturnian satellites is examined in an attempt to explain the observed density in terms of composition of these rock and ice objects. A hypothesis is examined which states that the smaller satellites of Saturn having mean densities in the 1.1 to 1.4 Mg/cu m range represent primordial accreted planetesimal condensates formed in the proto-Jovian and Saturnian accretionary planetary discs. These densities are in the range expected for water-ice/silicate mixtures constrained in the solar values of O/Si and O/Mg atomic ratios. It is demonstrated that if the large satellites accreted from the same group of planetesimals which formed the small Saturnian satellites impact vaporization of water upon accretion in a porous regolith, at low H2O partial pressure, can account for the increase in mean planetesimal density from 1.6 Mg/cu m (43% H2O + 57% silicate) to a mean planetary density of 1.9 Mg/cu m for Ganymedean-sized water silicate objects. If impact volatilization of initially porous planetesimals is assumed, it can be demonstrated starting with planetesimals composed of 54% H2O and 40% silicate partial devolatilization upon accretion will yield a Ganymede-sized planet, having a radius of 2600 km and a density of 1.85 kg/cu m, similar to that of Ganymede, Callisto, and Titan.
NASA分類LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
レポートNO84N29843
NASA-CR-173767
NAS 1.26:173767
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/158810


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