Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1987
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Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035), vol. 70, June 1987, p. 506-516.
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Brightness Temperature, Interferometry, Saturn (Planet), Saturn Rings, Synthetic Apertures, Atmospheric Models, Atmospheric Scattering, Particle Size Distribution, Spatial Resolution, Saturn, Rings, Wavelengths, Interferometry, Brightness, Flux, Models, Temperature, Optical Properties, Depth, A Ring, B Ring, Scattering, C Ring, Emissions, Particles, Composition, Water Ice, Radio Methods, Earth-Based Observations, Procedure, Maps, Disk, Structure, Diagrams, Theoretical Studies, Calculations
Scientific paper
The authors present 2.7-mm interferometric observations of Saturn made near opposition in June 1984 and June 1985, when the ring opening angle was 19° and 23°, respectively. By combining the data sets they produce brightness maps of Saturn and its rings with a resolution of 6arcsec. Modelfits to the visibility data yield a disk brightness temperature of 156±5°K, a combined A, B, and C ring brightness temperature of 19±3°K, and a combined ring cusp (region of the rings which block the planet's disk) brightness temperature of 85±5°K. These results imply a normal-to-the-ring optical depth for the combined A-B-C ring of 0.31±0.04. The results are consistent with the idea that the ring particles are composed chiefly of water ice.
Berge Glenn L.
Dowling Timothy E.
Muhleman Duane O.
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