Tidal insights into rocky and icy bodies: An introduction and overview
Amirhossein Bagheri, Michael Efroimsky, Julie Castillo-Rogez, Sander, Goossens, Ana-Catalina Plesa, Nicolas Rambaux, Alyssa Rhoden, Michaela, Walterov\'a, Amir Khan, Domenico Giardini

TL;DR
This paper reviews how tidal response measurements inform us about the interior structures and evolution of diverse planetary bodies in our Solar System, emphasizing the importance of viscoelastic modeling and upcoming mission data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of tidal modeling techniques and synthesizes current knowledge from space mission data on planetary interiors, highlighting future research opportunities.
Findings
Tidal responses reveal interior composition and structure of planets and moons.
Viscoelastic models are essential for interpreting tidal data accurately.
Upcoming missions will enhance understanding of planetary interior dynamics.
Abstract
Solid body tides provide key information on the interior structure, evolution, and origin of the planetary bodies. Our Solar system harbours a very diverse population of planetary bodies, including those composed of rock, ice, gas, or a mixture of all. While a rich arsenal of geophysical methods has been developed over several years to infer knowledge about the interior of the Earth, the inventory of tools to investigate the interiors of other Solar-system bodies remains limited. With seismic data only available for the Earth, the Moon, and Mars, geodetic measurements, including the observation of the tidal response, have become especially valuable and therefore, has played an important role in understanding the interior and history of several Solar system bodies. To use tidal response measurements as a means to obtain constraints on the interior structure of planetary bodies,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Marine and environmental studies · Planetary Science and Exploration
