Cassini/VIMS observes rough surfaces on Titan's Punga Mare in specular reflection.

Planetary science Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-08-21 DOI:10.1186/s13535-014-0003-4
Jason W Barnes, Christophe Sotin, Jason M Soderblom, Robert H Brown, Alexander G Hayes, Mark Donelan, Sebastien Rodriguez, Stéphane Le Mouélic, Kevin H Baines, Thomas B McCord
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Cassini/VIMS high-phase specular observations of Titan's north pole during the T85 flyby show evidence for isolated patches of rough liquid surface within the boundaries of the sea Punga Mare. The roughness shows typical slopes of 6°±1°. These rough areas could be either wet mudflats or a wavy sea. Because of their large areal extent, patchy geographic distribution, and uniform appearance at low phase, we prefer a waves interpretation. Applying theoretical wave calculations based on Titan conditions our slope determination allows us to infer winds of 0.76±0.09 m/s and significant wave heights of [Formula: see text] cm at the time and locations of the observation. If correct, these would represent the first waves seen on Titan's seas, and also the first extraterrestrial sea-surface waves in general.

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卡西尼/VIMS观察到土卫六Punga Mare粗糙表面的镜面反射。
卡西尼/VIMS在T85飞掠土卫六北极期间的高相位镜面观测显示,在Punga Mare海的边界内存在着孤立的粗糙液体表面。粗糙度为6°±1°。这些粗糙的区域可能是潮湿的泥滩,也可能是波涛汹涌的海洋。由于其面积大,地理分布不均匀,低相位均匀,我们更倾向于波浪解释。应用基于泰坦条件的理论波浪计算,我们的坡度测定使我们能够推断出在观测时间和地点的风速为0.76±0.09米/秒,有效波高为[公式:见文本]厘米。如果正确的话,这些将代表在土卫六的海洋上看到的第一次海浪,也是第一次外星海面上的海浪。
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