The Tidal-Thermal Evolution of the Pluto-Charon System
Amirhossein Bagheri, Amir Khan, Frederic Deschamps, Henri Samuel,, Mikhail Kruglyakov, and Domenico Giardini

TL;DR
This study models the combined tidal and thermal evolution of the Pluto-Charon system, predicting persistent subsurface oceans on Pluto but solidified oceans on Charon, supported by recent geological observations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive joint tidal-thermal model for icy moons, including impurity effects, to analyze subsurface ocean stability over time.
Findings
Pluto's subsurface ocean remains liquid today, 40-150 km thick.
Charon's ocean has solidified by the present day.
Tidal heating is significant only during early evolution (<1 Myr).
Abstract
Existence of subsurface oceans on the satellites of the giant planets and Trans-Neptunian objects has been predicted for some time. Oceans on icy worlds exert a considerable influence on the dynamics of the ice-ocean system and, because of the astrobiological potential, represent an important objective for future missions. The Pluto-Charon system is representative of an icy moon orbiting a dwarf planet formed from the remnants of a giant impact. Evolution of icy moons is primarily controlled by the mode and efficiency of heat transfer through the outer ice shell, which is influenced by the presence of impurities, by tidal dissipation in the ice shell, and the radioactive element budget in the core. Previous studies on the evolution of the Pluto-Charon system considered either only the thermal or the tidal evolution, and in the cases where both were considered, the important effect of…
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