Multiple Probe Measurements at Uranus Motivated by Spatial Variability.

IF 9.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Space Science Reviews Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-09 DOI:10.1007/s11214-024-01050-9
Michael H Wong, Naomi Rowe-Gurney, Stephen Markham, Kunio M Sayanagi
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A major motivation for multiple atmospheric probe measurements at Uranus is the understanding of dynamic processes that create and maintain spatial variation in thermal structure, composition, and horizontal winds. But origin questions-regarding the planet's formation and evolution, and conditions in the protoplanetary disk-are also major science drivers for multiprobe exploration. Spatial variation in thermal structure reveals how the atmosphere transports heat from the interior, and measuring compositional variability in the atmosphere is key to ultimately gaining an understanding of the bulk abundances of several heavy elements. We review the current knowledge of spatial variability in Uranus' atmosphere, and we outline how multiple probe exploration would advance our understanding of this variability. The other giant planets are discussed, both to connect multiprobe exploration of those atmospheres to open questions at Uranus, and to demonstrate how multiprobe exploration of Uranus itself is motivated by lessons learned about the spatial variation at Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune. We outline the measurements of highest value from miniature secondary probes (which would complement more detailed investigation by a larger flagship probe), and present the path toward overcoming current challenges and uncertainties in areas including mission design, cost, trajectory, instrument maturity, power, and timeline.

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由空间变异性引发的天王星多重探测测量。
在天王星进行多种大气探测测量的一个主要动机是了解产生和维持热结构、成分和水平风的空间变化的动态过程。但起源问题--关于行星的形成和演化以及原行星盘的状况--也是多探测器探测的主要科学动力。热结构的空间变化揭示了大气如何从内部传递热量,而测量大气中的成分变化是最终了解几种重元素的大量丰度的关键。我们回顾了目前对天王星大气层空间变异性的了解,并概述了多探测器探测将如何推进我们对这种变异性的了解。我们还讨论了其他巨行星,以便将对这些大气层的多探测器探测与天王星的公开问题联系起来,并说明天王星本身的多探测器探测是如何从木星、土星和海王星的空间变化中吸取经验教训的。我们概述了微型次级探测器所进行的最有价值的测量(这些测量将补充大型旗舰探测器所进行的更详细的调查),并介绍了在任务设计、成本、轨迹、仪器成熟度、功率和时间表等方面克服当前挑战和不确定性的途径。
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Space Science Reviews
Space Science Reviews 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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19.70
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3.90%
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60
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Space Science Reviews (SSRv) stands as an international journal dedicated to scientific space research, offering a contemporary synthesis across various branches of space exploration. Emphasizing scientific outcomes and instruments, SSRv spans astrophysics, physics of planetary systems, solar physics, and the physics of magnetospheres & interplanetary matter. Beyond Topical Collections and invited Review Articles, Space Science Reviews welcomes unsolicited Review Articles and Special Communications. The latter encompass papers related to a prior topical volume/collection, report-type papers, or timely contributions addressing a robust combination of space science and technology. These papers succinctly summarize both the science and technology aspects of instruments or missions in a single publication.
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