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2019AJ....157...18H - Astron. J., 157, 18-18 (2019/January-0)

Kronoseismology. IV. Six previously unidentified waves in Saturn's middle C ring.

HEDMAN M.M., NICHOLSON P.D. and FRENCH R.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent studies of stellar occultations observed by the Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer on board the Cassini spacecraft have demonstrated that multiple spiral wave structures in Saturn's rings are probably generated by normal-mode oscillations inside the planet. Wavelet-based analyses have been able to unambiguously determine both the number of spiral arms and the rotation rate of many of these patterns. However, there are many more planetary normal modes that should have resonances in the rings, implying that many normal modes do not have sufficiently large amplitudes to generate obvious ring waves. Fortunately, recent advances in wavelet analysis allow weaker wave signals to be uncovered by combining data from multiple occultations. These new analytical tools reveal that a pattern previously identified as a single spiral wave actually consists of two superimposed waves, one with five spiral arms rotating at 1593.°6/day and one with 11 spiral arms rotating at 1450.°5/day. Furthermore, a broad search for new waves revealed four previously unknown wave patterns with six, seven, eight, and nine spiral arms rotating around the planet at 1538.°2/day, 1492.°5/day, 1454.°2/day, and 1421.°8/day, respectively. These six patterns provide precise frequencies for another six fundamental normal modes inside Saturn, yielding what is now a complete sequence of fundamental sectoral normal modes with azimuthal wavenumbers from 2 to 10. These frequencies should place strong constraints on Saturn's interior structure and rotation rate, while the relative amplitudes of these waves should help clarify how the corresponding normal modes are excited inside the planet.

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Journal keyword(s): occultations - planets and satellites: gaseous planets - planets and satellites: rings

Simbad objects: 15

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