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Title: Rotation Rate of Mercury


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Rotation Rate of Mercury
  • Lab 9

2
Mercury
  • Closest planet to Sun, 0.4 AU
  • Very small, even Ganymede is larger
  • Very eccentric orbit 0.308 - 0.467 AU
  • Sidereal rotational period 58.7 days (rotation
    is the length of time for an object to spin once
    on its axis )
  • Mercury has rotation of three times every two
    orbits
  • Sidereal year 88 days
  • 11 resonance not possible because orbit very
    eccentric

3
Mercurys rotation
  • It takes Mercury about 59 Earth days to spin once
    on its axis (the rotation period), and about 88
    Earth days to complete one orbit about the Sun
  • However, the length of the day on Mercury
    (sunrise to sunrise) is 176 Earth days

4
23 resonance
  • A point initially pointing toward the Sun will
    point in the same direction after one rotation
    (59 days or 2/3 of the orbital period), but that
    point will no longer be directed toward the Sun
  • It takes three rotations of the planet during two
    orbits of the planet about the Sun, or 88 x 2176
    days, for the mark to get back to the same
    position.

5
Mercury spins on its axis every 59 days But
the length of a day on Mercury is about three
times this
6
In two revolutions of Mercury around the Sun, the
planet rotates three times on its axis
7
Explanation
  • Rotation period of Mercury is 59 days, which is
    exactly two-thirds of the planet's orbital period
  • Because there are exactly three rotations for
    every two revolutions, we say that there is a 32
    spin-orbit resonance in Mercury's motion
  • Resonance just means that two characteristic
    timeshere Mercury's day and yearare related to
    each other in a simple way
  • A simpler example of a spin-orbit resonance is
    the Moon's orbit around Earth
  • This rotation is synchronous with the revolution,
    so the resonance is said to be 11

8
Explanation of Mercurys Rotation
  • The 32 spin-orbit resonances didnt occur by
    chance.
  • Tidal forces due to the Suns gravity are
    responsible in a very subtle way.
  • Tidal forces try to synchronize the rotation rate
    with the instantaneous orbital speed.
  • But tidal forces decrease with distance, so the
    perihelion distance won out.
  • At perihelion the rotation rate and orbital speed
    is the same, but not so at other points, so we
    end up with this 32 spin-orbit resonance.

9
Doppler Shift
  • object that is moving away from you has a longer
    wavelength than it had when it was emitted - a
    redshift
  • object that is moving towards you has a shorter
    wavelength than it had when it was emitted - a
    blueshift

10
2 kinds of velocity
  • 2 motions of Mercury produce Doppler shift
  • Orbital velocity
  • Rotation on its axis
  • Edge of planet rotating towards us has an orbital
    velocity faster than the rest of the planet
  • So echo of pulse has a higher frequency

11
Calculate!
  • Edge of planet rotating away from us has an
    orbital velocity slower than the rest of the
    planet
  • So echo of pulse has a lower frequency
  • Difference in echoes can be calculated to give
    rotational velocity of surface of Mercury
  • From that we can calculate period of rotation

12
Detailed handbook
  • http//www.phys.unt.edu/courses/Astronomy/mercury.
    pdf
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