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EP: Extraterrestrische Physik

EP 10: Saturn: Plasmaumgebung, Staub und Magnetosph
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EP 10.3: Fachvortrag

Mittwoch, 15. März 2006, 10:30–10:45, B

Dynamics of dust particles in Saturn’s magnetosphere — •Uwe Beckmann1, Sascha Kempf1, Ralf Srama1, Georg Moragas-Klostermeyer1, Stefan Helfert1, and Eberhard Grün1,21MPI für Kernphysik, Saupfercheckweg 1, 69117 Heidelberg — 2University of Hawaii, 1680 East West Road POST 512c, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

Saturn, the second largest planet of our solar system, is distinguished by a pronounced ring system. Its enigmatic E ring is the largest planetary ring of the solar system and extends from three to at least nine Saturnian radii (Saturnian radius RS = 60330 km). Knowing the dynamics of the micron-sized ring particles is key to interpret the measurements by the Cosmic Dust Analyser (CDA) on the Cassini spacecraft.

Probably the E ring is also one source of the recently discovered Saturnian dust streams composed of nanometer-sized solid particles. Since those particles are accelerated to very high speeds within the inner Saturnian system a dust sensor will mostly detect both kind of dust particles simultaneously. Thus, a careful data analysis needs to be based on realistic model calculations of the long term evolution of dust grains within a broad mass range.

Here we will report about first model calculations of the grain dynamics based on realistic magnetic field as well as plasma data.

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