Effects of Transient Obliquity Tides Within Mimas' Warm, Icy Interior Preserved as a Frozen Fossil Figure
S. Gyalay,
F. Nimmo,
B. G. Downey
Abstract:Mimas has a high eccentricity and an anomalously high physical libration like its neighbor, Enceladus, but does not appear to have a geologically active surface. We investigate Mimas' interior with a technique that infers spatial variations in tidal heating from its global shape. To account for its hydrostatic shape, we find Mimas' normalized moment of inertia is 0.375 ± 0.0025, indicating a relatively undifferentiated world. Its remaining topography is consistent with a ∼30 km thick conductive ice shell in Ai… Show more
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