Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-01-14
Astron.Astrophys. 418 (2004) 337-345
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20035736
We report the first unambiguous detection of X-ray emission originating from Saturn with a Chandra observation, duration 65.5 ksec with ACIS-S3. Beyond the pure detection we analyze the spatial distribution of X-rays on the planetary surface, the light curve, and some spectral properties. The detection is based on 162 cts extracted from the ACIS-S3 chip within the optical disk of Saturn. We found no evidence for smaller or larger angular extent. The expected background level is 56 cts, i.e., the count rate is (1.6 +- 0.2) 10^-3 cts/s. The extracted photons are rather concentrated towards the equator of the apparent disk, while both polar caps have a relative photon deficit. The inclination angle of Saturn during the observation was -27 degrees, so that the northern hemisphere was not visible during the complete observation. In addition, it was occulted by the ring system. We found a small but significant photon excess at one edge of the ring system. The light curve shows a small dip twice at identical phases, but rotational modulation cannot be claimed at a significant level. Spectral modeling results in a number of statistically, but not necessarily physically, acceptable models. The X-ray flux level we calculate from the best-fit spectral models is 6.8 10^-15 erg/cm^2/s (in the energy interval 0.1-2keV), which corresponds to an X-ray luminosity of 8.7 10^14 erg/s. A combination of scatter processes of solar X-rays requires a relatively high albedo favoring internal processes, but a definitive explanation remains an open issue.
Burwitz Vadim
Dennerl Konrad
Ness Jan-Use
Schmitt Juergen H. M. M.
Wolk Scott J.
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