The Origin and Evolution of Saturn, with Exoplanet Perspective

S. Atreya, A. Crida, T. Guillot, J. Lunine, N. Madhusudhan, O. Mousis
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Saturn formed beyond the snow line in the primordial solar nebula that made it possible for it to accrete a large mass. Disk instability and core accretion models have been proposed for Saturn's formation, but core accretion is favored on the basis of its volatile abundances, internal structure, hydrodynamic models, chemical characteristics of protoplanetary disk, etc. The observed frequency, properties and models of exoplanets provide additional supporting evidence for core accretion. The heavy elements with mass greater than 4He make up the core of Saturn, but are presently poorly constrained, except for carbon. The C/H ratio is super-solar, and twice that in Jupiter. The enrichment of carbon and other heavy elements in Saturn and Jupiter requires special delivery mechanisms for volatiles to these planets. In this chapter we will review our current understanding of the origin and evolution of Saturn and its atmosphere, using a multi-faceted approach that combines diverse sets of observations on volatile composition and abundances, relevant properties of the moons and rings, comparison with the other gas giant planet, Jupiter, analogies to the extrasolar giant planets, as well as pertinent theoretical models.
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从系外行星的角度看土星的起源和演化
土星是在原始太阳星云的雪线之外形成的,这使得它有可能吸积大量的物质。土星的形成已经提出了盘不稳定性和核吸积模型,但根据其挥发丰度、内部结构、流体动力学模型和原行星盘的化学特征等,核吸积更受青睐。观测到的系外行星的频率、性质和模型为核心吸积提供了额外的支持证据。质量大于4He的重元素构成了土星的核心,但目前除了碳之外,它们受到的约束很少。C/H比是超级太阳的,是木星的两倍。土星和木星上碳和其他重元素的富集需要特殊的挥发物输送机制。在本章中,我们将回顾我们目前对土星及其大气的起源和演化的理解,使用多方面的方法,结合对挥发性成分和丰度的不同观测,卫星和环的相关特性,与其他气态巨行星木星的比较,与太阳系外巨行星的类比,以及相关的理论模型。
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