Rosen P A, Lissauer J J
Science. 1988 Aug 5;241(4866):690-4. doi: 10.1126/science.241.4866.690.
The most prominent oscillatory feature observed in the Voyager 1 radio occultation of Saturn's rings is identified as a one-armed spiral bending wave excited by Titan's -1:0 nodal inner vertical resonance. Ring partides in a bending wave move in coherently inclined orbits, warping the local mean plane of the rings. The Titan -1:0 wave is the only known bending wave that propagates outward, away from Saturn, and the only spiral wave yet observed in which the wave pattern rotates opposite to the orbital direction of the ring particles. It is also the first bending wave identified in ring C. Modeling the observed feature with existing bending wave theory gives a surface mass density of approximately 0.4 g/cm(2) outside the wave region and a local ring thickness of [unknown]5 meters, and suggests that surface mass density is not constant in the wave region.
在“旅行者1号”对土星环的无线电掩星观测中观测到的最显著振荡特征,被确定为由土卫六 -1:0 节点内垂直共振激发的单臂螺旋弯曲波。弯曲波中的环粒子在相干倾斜轨道上运动,使环的局部平均平面发生翘曲。土卫六 -1:0 波是唯一已知的向外传播、远离土星的弯曲波,也是迄今观测到的唯一一种波型旋转方向与环粒子轨道方向相反的螺旋波。它也是在 C 环中识别出的首个弯曲波。用现有的弯曲波理论对观测特征进行建模,得出波区外的表面质量密度约为0.4 g/cm²,局部环厚度为[未知]5米,并表明波区内表面质量密度并非恒定。