Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-10-24
Astron. J. 135, 1083-1091 (2008)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
31 pages, 10 figures; Accepted at AJ
Scientific paper
10.1088/0004-6256/135/3/1083
We present an extensive data set of ~150 localized features from Cassini images of Saturn's Ring A, a third of which are demonstrated to be persistent by their appearance in multiple images, and half of which are resolved well enough to reveal a characteristic "propeller" shape. We interpret these features as the signatures of small moonlets embedded within the ring, with diameters between 40 and 500 meters. The lack of significant brightening at high phase angle indicates that they are likely composed primarily of macroscopic particles, rather than dust. With the exception of two features found exterior to the Encke Gap, these objects are concentrated entirely within three narrow (~1000 km) bands in the mid-A Ring that happen to be free from local disturbances from strong density waves. However, other nearby regions are similarly free of major disturbances but contain no propellers. It is unclear whether these bands are due to specific events in which a parent body or bodies broke up into the current moonlets, or whether a larger initial moonlet population has been sculpted into bands by other ring processes.
Burns Joseph A.
Hedman Matthew M.
Porco Carolyn C.
Tiscareno Matthew S.
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