Mass of Saturn's magnetodisc: Cassini observations
André, N.; Coates, A. J.; Russell, C. T.; Dougherty, M. K.; Khurana, K. K.; Arridge, C. S.; Achilleos, N.; Rymer, A. M.
United Kingdom, United States, Netherlands
Abstract
Saturn's ring current was observed by Pioneer 11 and the two Voyager spacecraft to extend 8-16 R S in the equatorial plane and appeared to be driven by stress balance with the centrifugal force. We present Cassini observations that show thin current sheets on the dawn flank of Saturn's magnetosphere, symptomatic of the formation of a magnetodisc. We show that the centrifugal force is the dominant mechanical stress in these current sheets, which reinforces a magnetodisc interpretation - the formation of the current sheet is fundamentally rotational in origin. The stress balance calculation is also used to estimate the mass density in the disc, which show good agreement with independent in-situ measurements of the density. We estimate the total mass in the magnetodisc to be ~106 kg.