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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1520507113
论文题名:
Sustained eruptions on Enceladus explained by turbulent dissipation in tiger stripes
作者: Kite E.S.; Rubin A.M.
刊名: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
ISSN: 0027-8424
出版年: 2016
卷: 113, 期:15
起始页码: 3972
结束页码: 3975
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Astrobiology ; Icy moons ; Outer Solar System ; Saturn ; Volcanism
Scopus关键词: sea water ; Article ; astronomy ; energy resource ; geological time ; moon ; plume ; priority journal ; sea ; space flight ; water vapor
英文摘要: Spacecraft observations suggest that the plumes of Saturn's moon Enceladus draw water from a subsurface ocean, but the sustainability of conduits linking ocean and surface is not understood. Observations show eruptions from "tiger stripe" fissures that are sustained (although tidally modulated) throughout each orbit, and since the 2005 discovery of the plumes. Peak plume flux lags peak tidal extension by ∼1 rad, suggestive of resonance. Here, we show that a model of the tiger stripes as tidally flexed slots that puncture the ice shell can simultaneously explain the persistence of the eruptions through the tidal cycle, the phase lag, and the total power output of the tiger stripe terrain, while suggesting that eruptions are maintained over geological timescales. The delay associated with flushing and refilling of O(1)-m-wide slots with ocean water causes erupted flux to lag tidal forcing and helps to buttress slots against closure, while tidally pumped in-slot flow leads to heating and mechanical disruption that staves off slot freezeout. Much narrower and much wider slots cannot be sustained. In the presence of long-lived slots, the 106-y average power output of the tiger stripes is buffered by a feedback between ice melt-back and subsidence to O(1010) W, which is similar to observed power output, suggesting long-term stability. Turbulent dissipation makes testable predictions for the final flybys of Enceladus by Cassini. Our model shows how open connections to an ocean can be reconciled with, and sustain, long-lived eruptions. Turbulent dissipation in long-lived slots helps maintain the ocean against freezing, maintains access by future Enceladus missions to ocean materials, and is plausibly the major energy source for tiger stripe activity.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/162336
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作者单位: Kite, E.S., Department of Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, United States; Rubin, A.M., Department of Geosciences, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

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Kite E.S.,Rubin A.M.. Sustained eruptions on Enceladus explained by turbulent dissipation in tiger stripes[J]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,2016-01-01,113(15)
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