Saturn's rings: Particle composition and size distribution as constrained by microwave observations. I - Radar observations

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Models, Particle Size Distribution, Radar Astronomy, Saturn Rings, Dust, Mie Scattering, Optical Thickness, Radar Scattering, Reflectance, Refractivity, Ring Structures, Ice, Grain Size, Reflectivity, Albedo, Saturn, Rings, Models, Radar, Radar Echoes, Particles, Scattering, Composition, Density, Depolarization

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The radar backscattering characteristics of compositional and structural models of Saturn's rings are calculated and compared with observations of the absolute value, wavelength dependence, and degree of depolarization of the rings' radar cross section (reflectivity). The doubling method is used to calculate reflectivities for systems that are many particles thick using optical depths derived from observations at visible wavelengths. If the rings are many particles thick, irregular centimeter- to meter-sized particles composed primarily of water ice attain sufficiently high albedos and scattering efficiencies to explain the radar observations. In that case, the wavelength independence of radar reflectivity implies the existence of a broad particle size distribution; a narrower size distribution is also a possibility. Particles of primarily silicate composition are ruled out by the radar observations. Purely metallic particles may not be ruled out on the basis of existing radar observations. A monolayer of very large ice 'particles' that exhibit multiple internal scattering may not yet be ruled out.

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