Circumplanetary dust dynamics

Makuch, Martin

DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-87
Makuch, Martin, 2007: Circumplanetary dust dynamics. , Univ. Potsdam, 115, 10 Bl. S., DOI: https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-87. 

Abstract

Our Solar system contains a large amount of dust, containing valuable information about our close cosmic environment. If created in a planet's system, the particles stay predominantly in its vicinity and can form extended dust envelopes, tori or rings around them. A fascinating example of these complexes are Saturnian rings containing a wide range of particles sizes from house-size objects in the main rings up to micron-sized grains constituting the E ring. Other example are ring systems in general, containing a large fraction of dust or also the putative dust-tori surrounding the planet Mars. The dynamical life'' of such circumplanetary dust populations is the main subject of our study...