Mass loading at Titan and cometsPresent understanding of the cometary mass loading process (the addition of newborn ions to high speed magnetized plasma flows) is explored and the cometary lesson is applied to the environment of Titan. Mass loading is the dominant physical process controlling the interaction of the solar wind with comets, and it might play an important role in the interaction of Titan's neutral torus and exosphere with Saturn's magnetosphere. Freshly born ions follow cycloidal trajectories, resulting from the superposition of gyration and E/B drift. In the plasma frame, the resulting velocity space distribution is a ring beam distribution at comets and a ring distribution at Titan. This difference in free energy is expected to generate significantly different levels of low frequency broad band electromagnetic turbulence and, thus, result in important differences in the implanted ion distributions. It is predicted that mass loading creates a hot, equatorially trapped plasma population at Titan.
Document ID
19920023139
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gombosi, Tamas I. (Michigan Univ. Ann Arbor, MI, United States)