2020
DOI: 10.1002/essoar.10503888.1
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Ice Giant Seismology: Prospecting for Normal Modes

Abstract: The properties of ice giant normal mode oscillations, including their periods, spatial structure, stratospheric amplitudes and relative influence on the external gravity field, are surveyed for the purpose of formulating the best strategy for their eventual detection. Measurement requirements for detecting a normal mode's periodic pressure and temperature variations, including a possible stratospheric signal, and its effect on the external gravity field, are discussed in terms of its radial velocity amplitude … Show more

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“…Observations of planetary oscillations and/or ring seismology might further constrain interior flows and identify layers of convection versus stable stratification (e.g. [94,95]). In situ measurements of winds, temperatures and composition by a probe would provide ground truth for interpretations of the potential field and remote sensing observations.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Observations of planetary oscillations and/or ring seismology might further constrain interior flows and identify layers of convection versus stable stratification (e.g. [94,95]). In situ measurements of winds, temperatures and composition by a probe would provide ground truth for interpretations of the potential field and remote sensing observations.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%