Two of Saturn’s satellites — its largest and one among its weirdest — might owe their present varieties and orbits to a two-moon pileup about 400 million years in the past.
A smashup between a doomed moon and the large moon Titan may have birthed the spongy-looking Hyperion, a research submitted February 9 to arXiv.org suggests. Ensuing chaos within the Saturn system may then have led to the formation of its rings.
The notion builds on a 2022 proposal by one other crew, which steered the existence of a former moon to resolve some long-standing mysteries concerning the Saturn system, together with its comparatively excessive tilt, its youthful rings and the orbital relationships of a few of its moons.
The primary clues got here from Saturn’s relationship with Neptune. For many years, planetary scientists assumed that Saturn and Neptune had what’s known as a spin-orbit resonance: Each Saturn’s spin axis and Neptune’s orbit across the solar appeared to wobble at virtually the identical charge. However information from NASA’s Cassini mission, which orbited Saturn from 2004 to 2017, confirmed that Saturn is barely out of sync with Neptune. Nonetheless, the wobble charges are shut sufficient to counsel the planets annulled their resonance relationship comparatively just lately in cosmic phrases — possibly a number of hundred million years in the past.
“That tells us there was some disruption within the outer Saturn system,” says planetary scientist Matija Ćuk of the SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif.
Ćuk and his colleagues counsel this disruption got here in two components. First, a doomed moon collided with Titan, altering Titan’s tug on Saturn’s spin axis sufficient to interrupt the resonance with Neptune and producing particles that might later coalesce to kind Hyperion. That collision may additionally have left Titan on a extra excessive orbit — one which continued to slowly widen over the following couple of hundred million years. Titan’s orbital evolution finally may have gravitationally triggered a slow-motion prepare wreck that led Saturn’s inside moons to collide and grind one another down, finally spawning each the rings and a brand new crop of younger inside moons.
Beforehand, MIT planetary scientist Jack Knowledge and colleagues steered that the break in Saturn-Neptune relationship coincided with the formation of Saturn’s famed rings, which some planetary scientists suppose are a mere 150 million years outdated. Knowledge’s crew proposed that an additional moon, dubbed Chrysalis, may have tugged on Saturn’s spin axis, breaking the resonance with Neptune, earlier than veering perilously near the planet and being shredded into the rings.
“Jack needed to tie these two collectively,” Ćuk says. “However I believed that the formation of Hyperion is a extra direct clue.” Primarily based on earlier work, Ćuk calculated that Hyperion should have settled into its present orbital association inside the final 400 million years, a timeframe corresponding to that of the presumed dissolution of Saturn and Neptune’s resonance.
Within the new work, Ćuk and his colleagues counsel that Saturn as soon as had an additional moon, which they dub proto-Hyperion, about 4 occasions as huge as Chrysalis. By means of laptop simulations of a collision between proto-Hyperion and Titan, the crew discovered that Titan survives, whereas a few of the collision particles accretes into the present-day Hyperion, a porous, egg-shaped physique that tumbles chaotically by way of house.
However with out Chrysalis, the rings should have had a special origin, Ćuk says. His crew means that Titan and Hyperion may clarify this as effectively — if there have been extra lacking moons. They posit that Saturn might have initially had a number of inside moons extra huge than these current at this time. Titan’s altered orbit after the collision may, over a whole lot of thousands and thousands of years, put it in resonance with a type of inside moons, tweaking that moon’s orbit till it collided with one other.
Knowledge doesn’t suppose Ćuk’s state of affairs fairly works. For one factor, it might require the inside moons to all be youthful than a number of hundred million years outdated. However Mimas, a type of moons, has sufficient craters to counsel it’s a lot older.
“Their arguments don’t invalidate our state of affairs,” he says, including that the brand new proposal is “a really completely different, extra difficult state of affairs.”
Ćuk thinks Mimas may nonetheless be younger — its craters might have fashioned comparatively shortly within the chaotic inside Saturn system. Each planetary scientists agree that extra detailed simulations of the Saturn system are wanted to indicate which image is most believable.
“There is perhaps a 3rd variant of instability that mixes mine and Jack’s,” Ćuk says — or one thing new.

