The disruption of hyperion and the origin of Titan's atmosphere

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Farinella, P [1 ]
Marzari, F [1 ]
Matteoli, S [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PADUA,DIPARTIMENTO FIS,I-35131 PADUA,ITALY
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10.1086/118441
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Two peculiar features of the Saturnian satellite system, that is, the dense, N-2-dominated atmosphere of Titan, and the very irregular shape of Hyperion, are probably related to each other. Numerical integrations show that most fragments ejected after the catastrophic breakup of a presumably larger and nearly-spherical proto-Hyperion fell onto Titan over a time scale of 10(3) yr, at impact speeds <4 km/s. Such impacts resulted into accretion of the constituent volatile materials into Titan's atmosphere. If proto-Hyperion was approximate to 1000 km in diameter, the entire current atmosphere may have been generated by this impact shower. Even for a smaller total mass of the impactors, any pre-existing atmosphere must have been chemically reprocessed, producing large amounts of N-2 by shock effects. Impacts by proto-Hyperion fragments are also likely to have formed giant impact basins on Titan's surface. (C) 1997 American Astronomical Society.
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