New results from optical polarimetry of Saturn's rings

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Linear Polarization, Polarimetry, Saturn Rings, Astronomical Models, Frost, Light Scattering, Solar Orbits, Surface Layers, Surface Properties, Surface Roughness Effects, Saturn, Rings, Polarimetry, Optical Properties, Scattering, Frost, Particles, Size, Polarization, Observations, Data, Equipment, Light, Asymmetry, Mathematical Models, Texture, Surface

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Linear polarimetry of Saturn's rings, obtained through the period of the
1979 opposition, is presented. The polarisation clearly correlates in
direction with the plane containing the Sun, planet and Earth, but not
the ring plane. The results are consistent with local scattering on the
surface of individual ring bodies, covered with frost

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