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Scientific paper
Nov 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980icar...44..339b&link_type=abstract
(IAU, American Astronomical Society, COSPAR, University of Hawaii, and NASA, Colloquium on the Satellites of Jupiter, 5th, Kailu
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Jupiter Rings, Natural Satellites, Planetary Evolution, Planetary Structure, Ejecta, Granular Materials, Halos, Io, Meteoritic Damage
Scientific paper
It is shown that many of the observed properties of the Jovian ring can be explained by the presence of numerious small and unseen parent bodies, or 'mooms', residing within the ring; whose radii are less than 1 km. The small visible ring grains, which are destroyed in short times by sputtering and meteoroid erosion, are derived from these parent bodies largely through meteoroid impacts, and partly from Io's dust. Substantial orbit modification results from plasma drag, and the charge carried by the grains will influence their dynamics and may modify their shapes. It is concluded that the processes discussed, though present in other planetary ring systems, may be highlighted in Jupiter's ring because of its low optical depth and the small size of some of its particles. It is suggested that hidden reservoirs similar to the Jovian 'mooms' proposed may be present in the rings of Saturn and Uranus.
Burns Joseph A.
Cuzzi Jeff N.
Pollack James B.
Showalter Robert M.
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