Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
Feb 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007ap%26ss.307..347t&link_type=abstract
Astrophysics and Space Science, Volume 307, Issue 4, pp.347-356
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
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Space Electromagnetism, Space Superconductivity, Magnetic Levitation, Saturn&Rsquo, S (Planetary) Rings
Scientific paper
Hypothesis of possible superconductivity of the iced matter of the rings of Saturn (based on the data of Voyager and Pioneer space missions) allow us to explain many phenomena which have not been adequately understood earlier. Introducing into planetary physics force of magnetic levitation of the superconducting iced particle of the rings, which interact with magnetosphere of the planet, becomes to be possible to explain origin, evolution, and dynamics of the rings; to show how the consequent precipitation of the rings’ matter upon the planet was concluded; how the rings began their rotation; how they were compressed by the magnetic field into the thin disc, and how this disc was fractured into hundreds of thousands of separated rings; why in the ring B do exist “spokes”; why magnetic field lines have distortion near by ring F; why there is a variable azimuth brightness of the ring A; why the rings reflected radio waves so efficiently; why exists strong electromagnetic radiation of the rings in the 20.4 kHz 40.2 MHz range and Saturnian kilometric radiation; why there is anomalous reflection of circularly polarized microwaves; why there are spectral anomalies of the thermal radiation of the rings; why the matter of the various rings does not mix but preserves its small-scale color differences; why there is an atmosphere of unknown origin nearby the rings of Saturn; why there are waves of density and bending waves within Saturn’s rings; why planetary rings in the solar system appear only after the Belt of Asteroids (and may be the Belt of Asteroids itself is a ring for the Sun); why our planet Earth has no rings of its own.
Pospelov Andrew Yu.
Tchernyi Vladimir V.
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Mikhail Belodedov, Professor
this paper presents very unusual but common model for the origin of the planetary rings of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Nobody discussed such type model yet. It may bring new knowledge about space into consideration. Approach is reasonable and working well, but looks simple. It based on the fact that in presence of magnetic field and low temperature we may have superconductivity. Then apply this idea to the Saturn authors proof a possibility to formates rings from the particlies of the protoplanetary cloud. And it works. It is necessary to find the way for verification of this idea while is Cassini still orbiting Saturn.
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