Title of article :
Fates of satellite ejecta in the Saturn system
Author/Authors :
Alvarellos، نويسنده , , Jose Luis and Zahnle، نويسنده , , Kevin J. and Dobrovolskis، نويسنده , , Anthony R. and Hamill، نويسنده , , Patrick، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
20
From page :
104
To page :
123
Abstract :
We use conventional numerical integrations to assess the fates of impact ejecta in the Saturn system. For specificity we consider impact ejecta launched from four giant craters on three satellites: Herschel on Mimas, Odysseus and Penelope on Tethys, and Tirawa on Rhea. Speeds, trajectories, and size of the ejecta are consistent with impact on a competent surface (“spalls”) and into unconsolidated regolith. We do not include near-field effects, jetting, or effects peculiar to highly oblique impact. Ejecta are launched at velocities comparable to or exceeding the satelliteʹs escape speed. Most ejecta are swept up by the source moon on time-scales of a few to several decades, and produce craters no larger than 19 km in diameter, with typical craters in the range of a few km. As much as 17% of ejecta reach satellites other than the source moon. Our models generate cratering patterns consistent with a planetocentric origin of most small impact craters on the saturnian icy moons, but the predicted craters tend to be smaller than putative Population II craters. We conclude that ejecta from the known giant craters in the saturnian system do not fully account for Population II craters.
Keywords :
satellites of Saturn , Impact process , Cratering , orbits
Journal title :
Icarus
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Icarus
Record number :
2373696
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