Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
It is noted that the explanation of the origin of a magnetic field of Uranus is difficult because the structure of the planet's interior is not well known and the strong thermal flux, which is associated with the operation of hydromagnetic dynamos in Jupiter and Saturn, seems to be absent or very low. It is shown that the composition, physical state and electrical conductivity of the planet's core permits the generation of a magnetic field within the very low observational limits of its heat emission. Further, it is suggested that the higher density and higher pressures in the core of Neptune could explain the suspected absence of a measurable field on that planet even though it is a relatively strong source of heat.
Keywords:
LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
Type:
Nature; 286; July 17
Format:
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