Satellite masses in the Uranus and Neptune systems

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Albedo, Mass Distribution, Miranda Satellite, Neptune (Planet), Satellite Atmospheres, Uranus (Planet), Atmospheric Density, Gas Giant Planets, Miranda, Planetary Radiation, Radiometers, Triton, Uranus Rings

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Satellite masses are derivation with emphasis on implications for bulk densities and albedos is reviewed. In the Uranian system the inner satellites have lower densities and/or higher albedos than the outer ones. However, uncertainties are great enough that all five satellites may have nearly equal densities. In such a case the albedo would decrease with semimajor axis. A more severe constraint is placed on Miranda's mass, and hence on its density and albedo. The recent radiometric value for Triton's diameter, combined with mass determinations, yields a density greater than 4 gm/cu cm.

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