Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010jgre..11510007w&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 115, Issue E10, CiteID E10007
Physics
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Planetary Sciences: Solid Surface Planets: Magnetic Fields And Magnetism, Planetary Sciences: Solar System Objects: Titan, Magnetospheric Physics: Magnetosphere Interactions With Satellites And Rings, Planetary Sciences: Solid Surface Planets: Interiors (8147), Planetary Sciences: Solar System Objects: Saturn
Scientific paper
Measurements from the Cassini spacecraft reveal a largely magnetized ionosphere of Titan whose low-altitude fields could be from the interior of Titan or from penetrating external fields. We use the Cassini magnetic field measurements obtained during 25 Titan flybys to examine the upper limit of Titan's internal magnetic moment. The radial component of the magnetic field near the Titan surface (from 950 to 1100 km) is used to calculate the permanent dipole moment. The calculated upper limit of the permanent dipole moment is 0.78 nT × RTi3, that is, for the z, y, and x directions (0.46, 0.55, 0.29, respectively) nT × RTi3, with an error of ˜0.5 nT in each component. This value is not significantly different from zero, but it is also a factor of 5 lower than the previous upper limit from Voyager observations. This small (possibly zero) magnetic moment of Titan indicates that the interior of the moon does not support a magnetic dynamo, in agreement with the results of recent gravity study which suggest an incompletely differentiated interior. The induced moment of Titan is examined to test the existence of a subsurface ocean in Titan. The data obtained thus far are not sufficient to provide definitive evidence of the existence and depth of a subsurface ocean. This situation will be improved with the addition of measurements after Saturn's equinox when the external inducing field changes significantly.
Dougherty K. M. K. M.
Ma Ying-Jun
Neubauer Fritz Manfred
Russell Christopher T.
Wei Hung-Yu
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