Exploring the Interior of Europa with the Europa Clipper.

IF 9.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Space Science Reviews Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-25 DOI:10.1007/s11214-023-00990-y
James H Roberts, William B McKinnon, Catherine M Elder, Gabriel Tobie, John B Biersteker, Duncan Young, Ryan S Park, Gregor Steinbrügge, Francis Nimmo, Samuel M Howell, Julie C Castillo-Rogez, Morgan L Cable, Jacob N Abrahams, Michael T Bland, Chase Chivers, Corey J Cochrane, Andrew J Dombard, Carolyn Ernst, Antonio Genova, Christopher Gerekos, Christopher Glein, Camilla D Harris, Hamish C F C Hay, Paul O Hayne, Matthew Hedman, Hauke Hussmann, Xianzhe Jia, Krishan Khurana, Walter S Kiefer, Randolph Kirk, Margaret Kivelson, Justin Lawrence, Erin J Leonard, Jonathan I Lunine, Erwan Mazarico, Thomas B McCord, Alfred McEwen, Carol Paty, Lynnae C Quick, Carol A Raymond, Kurt D Retherford, Lorenz Roth, Abigail Rymer, Joachim Saur, Kirk Scanlan, Dustin M Schroeder, David A Senske, Wencheng Shao, Krista Soderlund, Elizabeth Spiers, Marshall J Styczinski, Paolo Tortora, Steven D Vance, Michaela N Villarreal, Benjamin P Weiss, Joseph H Westlake, Paul Withers, Natalie Wolfenbarger, Bonnie Buratti, Haje Korth, Robert T Pappalardo
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The Galileo mission to Jupiter revealed that Europa is an ocean world. The Galileo magnetometer experiment in particular provided strong evidence for a salty subsurface ocean beneath the ice shell, likely in contact with the rocky core. Within the ice shell and ocean, a number of tectonic and geodynamic processes may operate today or have operated at some point in the past, including solid ice convection, diapirism, subsumption, and interstitial lake formation. The science objectives of the Europa Clipper mission include the characterization of Europa's interior; confirmation of the presence of a subsurface ocean; identification of constraints on the depth to this ocean, and on its salinity and thickness; and determination of processes of material exchange between the surface, ice shell, and ocean. Three broad categories of investigation are planned to interrogate different aspects of the subsurface structure and properties of the ice shell and ocean: magnetic induction, subsurface radar sounding, and tidal deformation. These investigations are supplemented by several auxiliary measurements. Alone, each of these investigations will reveal unique information. Together, the synergy between these investigations will expose the secrets of the Europan interior in unprecedented detail, an essential step in evaluating the habitability of this ocean world.

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乘坐欧罗巴快船探索欧罗巴内部。
伽利略的木星任务揭示了木卫二是一个海洋世界。伽利略磁强计实验尤其为冰壳下的含盐地下海洋提供了强有力的证据,很可能与岩石核心接触。在冰壳和海洋中,许多构造和地球动力学过程可能在今天或过去的某个时候发生过,包括固体冰对流、底辟、包容和间隙湖形成。木卫二快船任务的科学目标包括对木卫二内部的表征;确认存在地下海洋;确定对这片海洋的深度及其盐度和厚度的限制;以及确定地表、冰壳和海洋之间的物质交换过程。计划进行三大类调查,以询问冰壳和海洋地下结构和特性的不同方面:磁感应、地下雷达探测和潮汐变形。这些调查得到了一些辅助测量的补充。单独来看,每一项调查都将揭示独特的信息。这些调查之间的协同作用将以前所未有的细节揭露欧洲内陆的秘密,这是评估这个海洋世界宜居性的重要一步。
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Space Science Reviews
Space Science Reviews 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
19.70
自引率
3.90%
发文量
60
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Space Science Reviews (SSRv) stands as an international journal dedicated to scientific space research, offering a contemporary synthesis across various branches of space exploration. Emphasizing scientific outcomes and instruments, SSRv spans astrophysics, physics of planetary systems, solar physics, and the physics of magnetospheres & interplanetary matter. Beyond Topical Collections and invited Review Articles, Space Science Reviews welcomes unsolicited Review Articles and Special Communications. The latter encompass papers related to a prior topical volume/collection, report-type papers, or timely contributions addressing a robust combination of space science and technology. These papers succinctly summarize both the science and technology aspects of instruments or missions in a single publication.
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