How Saturn could create dense rings after the emergence of its magnetic field. The Tchernyi-Kapranov effect: mechanism of magnetic anisotropic accretion

Tchernyi Vv, Kapranov Sv
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The origin of Saturn’s dense rings is still unclear. Here we propose a mechanism of the genesis of Saturn’s dense rings from ice particles (chunks) of the protoplanetary cloud. It shows how Saturn could create rings after the emergency of its magnetic field. We take into account the force of diamagnetic expulsion and the Tchernyi-Kapranov effect: the process of magnetic anisotropic accretion. The force of diamagnetic expulsion acts on the particles together with the gravitational and centrifugal force. As a result, the orbits of ice particles of different sizes move into the plane of magnetic equator, where their energy is minimal. Ultimately, every particle acquires its stable orbit in magnetic equator plane, and the net force prevents its radial and vertical shift. The process described here is likely to contribute to the genesis of a stable disk-shaped structure of dense rings, formation of sharp edges of rings and gaps, and separation of particles (chunks) in rings. Previous theories are not questioned here, but they are complemented with the magnetic interaction, which accounts for the Tchernyi-Kapranov effect: mechanism of magnetic anisotropic accretion of ice particles.
土星如何在磁场出现后产生密集的环。Tchernyi-Kapranov效应:磁各向异性吸积机制
土星密集光环的起源尚不清楚。在此,我们提出了一种原行星云的冰粒(大块)形成土星致密环的机制。它展示了土星在磁场紧急状态下是如何形成环的。我们考虑了反磁驱逐力和切尔尼-卡布拉诺夫效应:磁各向异性吸积过程。反磁驱逐力与重力和离心力一起作用于粒子。结果,不同大小的冰粒子的轨道进入磁赤道平面,在那里它们的能量最小。最终,每个粒子在磁赤道面上获得稳定的轨道,合力阻止其径向和垂直位移。这里描述的过程可能有助于形成稳定的圆盘状致密环结构,形成环的锋利边缘和间隙,以及环中颗粒(块)的分离。以前的理论在这里没有受到质疑,但它们与磁相互作用相补充,这解释了Tchernyi-Kapranov效应:冰粒子磁各向异性吸积的机制。
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