Week 7: Planetary Ring System Flashcards

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Describe Jupiter’s rings

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  • Consists of 3 rings: Halo, main, and Gossamer rings
  • All rings are optically thin, extremely faint, and consist of micron-sized dust
  • All rings are made from ejecta from surrounding moons
    • This is because Jupiter has deep gravity well, which attracts small impactors that strike its moons, causing them to release dust
    • Halo rings spread away North-South from the equator due to Jupiter’s electromagnetic influence on dust grains, and are truncated by magnetostatic interactions
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State similarities and differences between Neptune’s and Uranus’ rings

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Similarities:
- Both are characterized by many narrow and faint bands
- Both planets are immersed in dusty environment
- Both are more visible when back-lit on the night side

Differences:
- All of Neptune’s rings are optically thin, but Uranus contains one optically thick E ring.

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Explain how gravitational force from Saturn’s moons affect its rings.

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  • Responsible for sharp edges, density variations, vertical warps, and arcs
  • Strongest at resonances
    • Moon’s perturbations can cause outer edge to move in/out. If the period of in/out motion = whole number ratio times moon’s orbital period, this results in Lindblad Resonance.
    • If the particle’s orbital periods = whole number ratio times the moon’s radial motion period, this results in Corotation Resonance which forms arcs
    • Resonances can also cause localized disturbances that changes the rings’ apparent brightness
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Explain how Vertical Resonance affect Saturn’s rings.

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  • When the moon’s orbit is inclined relative to the ring’s plane, the moon can pull ring particles up and down
    • If the period of the particles’ vertical motion = whole number ratio times the moon’s orbital period, this results in Vertical Resonance.
    • This produces warps in the rings that cast shadows near equinox
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Describe how Saturn’s rings form and evolve/ dynamics of Saturn’s rings

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Formation:
- Saturn has a deep gravity well that attracts stray bodies into its orbit
- This results in satellite fragmentation due to disruptions and impacts, which adds to/ replenish ring particles

Evolution:
- The ring evolve from shear motion which causes radial spreading
- Gravitational forces from the moons keep ring edges sharp with clear gaps

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Describe how Saturn’s E ring and Phoebe ring form

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E ring:
- Formed from icy grains ejected from the South pole of Enceladus that has reached escape v

Phoebe ring:
- Originates at an outer moon Phoebe, which ejects dust into space due to micrometeoroid impacts

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Describe what Spokes are and how they are formed

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  • Spokes are small dust grains levitating above Saturn’s rings
  • Formed from thunderstorms on Saturn, where lightning strike the rings and charges dust, causing it to levitate
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