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タイトルGravitational Constraints on the Internal Structure of Ganymede
著者(英)Sjogren, W. L.; Moore, W. B.; Schubert, G.; Anderson, J. D.; Lau, E. L.
著者所属(英)Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech.
発行日1996-12-12
言語eng
内容記述Before the arrival of the Galileo spacecraft in the jovian system, there was little information on the interior structure of jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede. Its mean density (1,940 kg/cu m), determined by the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft, implies a composition that is roughly 60% rock and 40% ice, which could be uniformly mixed or differentiated into a rocky core and icy mantle. Here we report measurements by the Galileo spacecraft of Ganymede's overall density and the spherical harmonics, J(sub 2) and C(sub 22) of its gravitational field. These data show clearly that Ganymede has differentiated into a core and mantle. Combined with the recent discovery of an intrinsic magnetic field, our gravity results suggest that Ganymede has a metallic core of radius 400-1,300 km surrounded by a silicate mantle, which is in turn enclosed by an ice she approx.800 km thick. Depending on whether the core is pure iron or an alloy of iron and iron sulphide, it could account for as little as 1.4% or as much as one-third of the total mass. If the ice were stripped away, Ganymede could look much like lo' in terms of its size and internal mass distribution.
NASA分類Lunar and Planetary Exploration
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/342838


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