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2005A&A...441..379F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 441, 379 (2005/10-1)

Imaging Saturn's rings with CAMIRAS: thermal inertia of B and C rings.

FERRARI C., GALDEMARD P., LAGAGE P.O., PANTIN E. and QUOIRIN C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Thermal inertias Γ of Saturn's B and C ring particles have been derived from infrared observations using the CAMIRAS camera mounted on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. They are respectively ΓB=5+18–2J/m2/K/s1/2 and ΓC=6+12–4J/m2/K/s1/2. Such low values might be characteristic of a frosty and porous regolith fractured by cracks or of very porous particle aggregates. Particles have to be slowly spinning to explain the observed ring temperatures. A large azimuthal asymmetry with an amplitude about 1K is detected on the West ansa of the B ring. It cannot be explained by a model that considers the ring as a slab of low thermal inertia rapidly warming up to the sunlight after its eclipse into the planetary shadow.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary rings - infrared: solar system - conduction - radiation mechanism: thermal

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