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Matthew TiscarenoResearch Associate B.S. 1998 (Planetary Sciences), California Institute of Technology
Ph.D. 2004 (Planetary Sciences), University of Arizona Campus Address: 322 Space Sciences Building
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853 Email: matthewt at astro.cornell.edu
Phone: 607-255-5913
Specialty Areas: Planetary Sciences
Research Projects: Cassini Imaging Science Subsystem Biography:
Dr. Tiscareno studies Saturn's Rings as an associate of the Cassini Imaging Team. He is an expert on the waves that propagate through the rings and on the irregularly-shaped scalloped edges of ring gaps, which he uses to infer properties of the disk and the bodies that perturb it. He led the discovery of hundreds of small moonlets embedded in the rings, seen indirectly by the "propeller"-shaped disturbance they create in the surrounding ring material. Drawing on the analogy between moonlets embedded in Saturn's rings, and proto-planets embedded in the disk of our early solar system, Tiscareno is currently studying in more detatil the "propeller"-shaped structure to learn about the underlying disk-moonlet interactions, and is tracking the propellers through time to study their orbital evolution.
Dr. Tiscareno is more generally interested in the many applications of orbital and rotational dynamics. His recent work includes a study of the unusual rotation of moons such as Saturn's Epimetheus, and the long-term evolution of resonant orbits in the Kuiper Belt.
Selected Publications:
The Rotation of Janus and Epimetheus. Tiscareno, Thomas, and Burns, 2009, Icarus, submitted (arXiv:0904.3515).
Chaotic Diffusion of Resonant Kuiper Belt Objects. Tiscareno and Malhotra, 2008, Astron. J., submitted (arXiv:0807.2835).
The Population of Propellers in Saturn's A Ring. Tiscareno, Burns, Hedman, and Porco, 2008, Astron. J., 135, 1083-1091 (ADS) (arXiv:0710.4547).
Cassini Imaging of Saturn's Rings II: A Wavelet Technique for Analysis of Density Waves and Other Radial Structure in the Rings. Tiscareno, Burns, Nicholson, Hedman, and Porco, 2007, Icarus 189, 14-34 (ADS) (arXiv:astro-ph/0610242).
Unravelling Temporal Variability in Saturn's Spiral Density Waves: Results and Predictions. Tiscareno, Nicholson, Burns, Hedman, and Porco, 2006, Astrophys. J. 651, L65-L68 (ADS) (arXiv:astro-ph/0609242).
100-Metre-Diameter Moonlets in Saturn's A Ring from Observations of 'Propeller' Structures. Tiscareno, Burns, Hedman, Porco, Weiss, Dones, Richardson and Murray, 2006, Nature 440, 648-650 (ADS) (podcast here).
The Dynamics of Known Centaurs. Tiscareno and Malhotra, 2003, Astron. J. 126, 3122-3131 (ADS) (arXiv:astro-ph/0211076).
Last updated: June 2009.
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