Dynamics of Saturn's polar regions

DOI: 
10.1002/2014JE004709
Publication date: 
16/12/2015
Main author: 
Antuñano A.
IAA authors: 
Del Río-Gaztelurrutia T.;Sánchez-Lavega A.;Hueso R.
Authors: 
Antuñano A., Del Río-Gaztelurrutia T., Sánchez-Lavega A., Hueso R.
Journal: 
Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
120
Pages: 
155-176
Number: 
Abstract: 
We analyze data retrieved by the imaging science system onboard the Cassini spacecraft to study the horizontal velocity and vorticity fields of Saturn's polar regions (latitudes 60-90°N in June-December 2013 and 60-90°S in October 2006 and July-December 2008), including the northern region where the hexagonal wave is prominent. With the aid of an automated two-dimensional correlation algorithm we determine two-dimensional maps of zonal and meridional winds and deduce vorticity maps. We extract zonal averages of zonal winds, providing wind profiles that reach latitudes as high as 89.5° in the south and 89.9° in the north. Wind measurements cover the intense polar cyclonic vortices that reach similar peak velocities of 150 m s-1 at ±88.5°. The hexagonal wave lies in the core of an intense eastward jet at planetocentric latitude 75.8°N with motions that become nonzonal at the hexagonal feature. In the south hemisphere the peak of the eastward jet is located at planetocentric latitude 70.4°S. A large anticyclone (the south polar spot, SPS), similar to the north polar spot (NPS) observed at the Voyager times (1980-1981), has been observed in images from April 2008 to January 2009 in the south polar region at latitude -66.1° close to the eastward jet. The SPS does not apparently excite a wave on the jet. We analyze the stability of the zonal jets, finding potential instabilities at the flanks of the eastward jets around 70°, and we measure the eddy wind components, suggesting momentum transfer from eddy motion to the westward jets closer to the poles. © 2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
Database: 
SCOPUS
Keywords: 
Saturn atmosphere; Saturn's polar regions