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The Role of Planetary-Scale Waves on the Stratospheric Superrotation in Titan’s Atmosphere

By Keith Cowing
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astro-ph.EP
March 21, 2025
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The Role of Planetary-Scale Waves on the Stratospheric Superrotation in Titan’s Atmosphere
Zonal mean zonal wind near (a) 𝐿𝑠 = 191∘ and (b) 𝐿𝑠 = 261∘ — astro-ph.EP

We analyze simulation results from the TitanWRF global circulation model to understand the mechanisms that maintain the equatorial superrotation in Titan’s stratosphere.

We find that the eddies associated with wave activities can transport angular momentum upgradient to zonal flow, leading to acceleration of the equatorial superrotation. The dominant wave modes identified in this study are consistent with previous studies, with zonal wavenumber 1 being the major contributor to the prograde acceleration.

Despite the same conclusion of maintenance of equatorial superrotation via wave-mean interactions, we find that the way waves interact with the zonal flow in TitanWRF is slightly different from some other studies.

We confirm our previous findings that in TitanWRF this occurs primarily during a dozen or so annual, short-duration (a few Titan sols) angular momentum “transfer events,” which have a repeatable seasonal pattern but differ slightly in timing and magnitude between years. This is not the case in the Titan Atmosphere Model (TAM), which found milder angular momentum transfers that produced the strongest acceleration of superrotation around solstice in the upper stratosphere and more continuous year-around acceleration in the lower stratosphere.

Despite differences in angular momentum transfer across models, we further find that, similar to the TAM wave analysis results, eddies generated by Rossby-Kelvin instabilities may be the major source of prograde angular momentum for the equatorial superrotation, although TitanWRF may also include contributions from the absorption of vertically propagating equatorial Kelvin waves. This differs from our previous work, which suggested barotropic waves were responsible for TitanWRF’s solsticial transfer event.

Yuan Lian, Cecilia Leung, Claire Newman, Leslie Tamppari

Subjects: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP); Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics (physics.ao-ph)
Cite as: arXiv:2503.15728 [astro-ph.EP] (or arXiv:2503.15728v1 [astro-ph.EP] for this version)
https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2503.15728
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From: Yuan Lian
[v1] Wed, 19 Mar 2025 22:50:33 UTC (4,599 KB)
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.15728
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