Evolution of density in solar system ICES |
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Authors: | R. Smoluchowski M. Marie A. McWilliam |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Texas, Austin, Texas, U.S.A.;(2) Astronomy Department, University of Cairo, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Pores present in ices in the solar system do not remain unchanged. In isothermal conditions they shrink while in a thermal gradient they migrate towards the higher temperature and escape so that the ice densifies. This motion has been investigated for pure H2O- and CO2-ices in a very simple one-dimensional model assuming uniform thermal conductivity and temperature gradient. The results indicate that the densification of H2O-ice is so slow that it could be significant only for icy satellites having an internal heat source. On the other hand, CO2-ice densifies orders of magnitude faster and the effect should be important for the CO2 component of cometary nuclei. No effect is expected for icy planetary rings. |
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