A photometric study of Saturn and its rings

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photometry, Luminous Intensity, Polarimetry, Saturn Rings, Ultraviolet Photometry, Focal Plane Devices, Optical Polarization, Phase Shift, Radial Distribution, Reflecting Telescopes, Saturn (Planet)

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A 72-in. telescope and a polarimeter of the Wollaston type with a focal-plane scanning mechanism were used in the investigations reported. On a few occasions observations were made with a 42-in. reflector. The polarization data obtained are presented as vectors superimposed on a drawing of the planet. It is concluded that in the ultraviolet and close to opposition the vectors are consistently radial and decrease to nearly zero near the center of the disk. The polarization is essentially the same at all limbs. It is pointed out that under good seeing conditions Saturn presents a consistent though somewhat complicated, photometric pattern.

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