UCSC: Evidence for 'Hot Start' & Early Ocean Formation on Pluto
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2020 6:33 pm
UCSC: Evidence Supports 'Hot Start' Scenario and Early Ocean Formation on Pluto
University of California, Santa Cruz | 2020 Jun 22
Evidence for a Hot Start and Early Ocean Formation on Pluto ~ Carver J. Bierson, Francis Nimmo, S. Alan Stern
University of California, Santa Cruz | 2020 Jun 22
A new study suggests that Pluto and other large Kuiper belt objects started out with liquid oceans which have been slowly freezing over time
The accretion of new material during Pluto’s formation may have generated enough heat to create a liquid ocean that has persisted beneath an icy crust to the present day, despite the dwarf planet’s orbit far from the sun in the cold outer reaches of the solar system.Extensional faults (arrows) on the surface of Pluto indicate expansion of
the dwarf planet’s icy crust, attributed to freezing of a subsurface ocean.
(Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI/Alex Parker)
This “hot start” scenario ... contrasts with the traditional view of Pluto’s origins as a ball of frozen ice and rock in which radioactive decay could have eventually generated enough heat to melt the ice and form a subsurface ocean.
“For a long time people have thought about the thermal evolution of Pluto and the ability of an ocean to survive to the present day,” said coauthor Francis Nimmo ... “Now that we have images of Pluto’s surface from NASA’s New Horizons mission, we can compare what we see with the predictions of different thermal evolution models.”
Because water expands when it freezes and contracts when it melts, the hot-start and cold-start scenarios have different implications for the tectonics and resulting surface features of Pluto, explained ... Carver Bierson. ...
Evidence for a Hot Start and Early Ocean Formation on Pluto ~ Carver J. Bierson, Francis Nimmo, S. Alan Stern
- Nature Geoscience (online 22 Jun 2020) DOI: 10.1038/s41561-020-0595-0