Enceladus’ Tidal Heating: A Simple Approach

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Enceladus’ Tidal Heating: A Simple Approach

Orientation of the tidal bulge. Panel (a) displays the bulge of the ice shell under the action of the static tide, and the other panels display the bulge under the action of the total tide, depending on whether the shell is hard (panel (b)) or soft (panel (c)). For given values of γS and γice (angles of Saturn in its epicycle and of the shell, respectively), the resulting orientation of the bulge (γbul) depends on the shell’s hardness. When it is hard, the shell hardly changes its shape relative to γice. When it is soft, the bulge nearly points at Saturn, whatever the value of γice. The hardness parameter is defined in Equation (27). — The Planetary Science Journal

Saturn’s moon Enceladus has a global ocean that is covered by an ice shell. The moon’s eccentric orbit forces the shell to librate, which distorts the shell and thereby generates heat.

The resulting tidal heating prevents the ocean from freezing, and likely drives the moon into a limit cycle, as shown in the companion paper Goldreich et al. Here we derive the tidal heating rate needed for that study.

We adopt a novel approach based on energy minimization. Our derivation is thus considerably simpler than previous ones, as is the final expression for the heating rate. We also account for what happens near libration resonance.

Although we focus on Enceladus, our approach may be extended to other bodies that have a similar three-layer structure, such as Europa and Titan.

Enceladus’s Tidal Heating: A Simple Approach, The Planetary Science Journal (open access)

Astrobiology, Astrogeology,

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