Tidal Dissipation in Stably Stratified and Semiconvective Regions of Rotating Giant Planets: Incorporating Coriolis Forces

Author:

Pontin Christina M.,Barker Adrian J.ORCID,Hollerbach RainerORCID

Abstract

Abstract We study how stably stratified or semiconvective layers alter tidal dissipation rates associated with the generation of inertial, gravito-inertial, interfacial, and surface gravity waves in rotating giant planets. We explore scenarios in which stable (nonconvective) layers contribute to the high rates of tidal dissipation observed for Jupiter and Saturn in our solar system. Our model is an idealized spherical Boussinesq system incorporating Coriolis forces to study effects of stable stratification and semiconvective layers on tidal dissipation. Our detailed numerical calculations consider realistic tidal forcing and compute the resulting viscous and thermal dissipation rates. The presence of an extended stably stratified fluid core significantly enhances tidal wave excitation of both inertial waves (due to rotation) in the convective envelope and gravito-inertial waves in the dilute core. We show that a sufficiently strongly stratified fluid core enhances inertial wave dissipation in a convective envelope much like a solid core does. We demonstrate that efficient tidal dissipation rates (and associated tidal quality factors Q )—sufficient to explain the observed migration rates of Saturn's moons—are predicted at the frequencies of the orbiting moons due to the excitation of inertial or gravito-inertial waves in our models with stable layers (without requiring resonance locking). Stable layers could also be important for tidal evolution of hot and warm Jupiters and hot Neptunes, providing efficient tidal circularization rates. Future work should study more sophisticated planetary models that also account for magnetism and differential rotation, as well as the interaction of inertial waves with turbulent convection.

Funder

UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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