Dynamics and Structure of Planetary Rings

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Optical Thickness, Particle Size Distribution, Saturn Rings, Stellar Occultation, Orbital Elements, Angular Distribution, Two Dimensional Models, Imaging Techniques, Uranus Rings

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We developed a novel technique to determine the macroscopic particle size distribution of Saturn's rings by exploiting diffraction effects during stellar occultations. This was a major undertaking, and resulted in two publications now in press. In the latter paper, we derived power-law particle size distributions for each of Saturn's main ring regions, using observations of the 3 July 1989 stellar occultation of 28 Sgr from Palomar, McDonald, and Lick Observatories. We used the Voyager PPS delta Sco optical depth profile to estimate and then remove the directly transmitted signal from the 28 Sgr observations, leaving high SNR scattered light profiles at wavelengths of 3.9, 2.1, and 0.9 micrometers. The angular distribution of this diffracted signal depends on the ring particle size distribution: the sharpness of the forward lobe is set by the largest particles, while the overall breadth and amplitude of the scattered signal reflects the abundance of smaller, cm-sized particles. We developed both a simple one-dimensional scattering model and a more realistic 2-D model. We assumed for simplicity a single power law particle size distribution for each major ring region, and determined the index q and lower and upper size cutoffs amin and amax that provide the best match to all three data sets in each region. Our results in the A and C Rings are fairly consistent with values of q and amax derived from Voyager radio occultation (RSS) measurements. We extended their results by determining lower limits to the particle size distributions and by probing the B Ring. This technique is applicable to imaging observations of the rings during the Cassini mission.

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