Ridge formation and de-spinning of Iapetus via an impact-generated satellite |
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Authors: | H.F. Levison K.J. Walsh A.C. Barr L. Dones |
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Affiliation: | Southwest Research Institute, 1050 Walnut St., Suite 300, Boulder, CO 80302, USA |
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Abstract: | We present a scenario for building the equatorial ridge and de-spinning Iapetus through an impact-generated disk and satellite. This impact puts debris into orbit, forming a ring inside the Roche limit and a satellite outside. This satellite rapidly pushes the ring material down to the surface of Iapetus, and then itself tidally evolves outward, thereby helping to de-spin Iapetus. This scenario can de-spin Iapetus an order of magnitude faster than when tides due to Saturn act alone, almost independently of its interior geophysical evolution. Eventually, the satellite is stripped from its orbit by Saturn. The range of satellite and impactor masses required is compatible with the estimated impact history of Iapetus. |
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Keywords: | Iapetus Satellites, Dynamics Satellites, Shapes Satellites, Formation |
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