Monday, July 30, 2012

1207.6570 (Mohsen Hassanzadeh Moghimi)

Detection of lightning in Saturn's Northern Hemisphere    [PDF]

Mohsen Hassanzadeh Moghimi
During Cassini flyby of Saturn at a radial distance 6.18R_s (Saturn Radius), a signal was detected from about 200 to 430 Hz that had the proper dispersion characteristics to be a whistler. The frequency-time dispersion of the whistler was found to be 81 Hz1/2s. Based on this dispersion constant, we determined, from a travel time computation, that the whistler must have originated from lightning in the northern hemisphere of Saturn. Using a simple centrifugal potential model consisting of water group ions, and hydrogen ions we also determine the fractional concentration and scale height that gave the best fit to the observed dispersion.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.6570

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