Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981natur.294..526e&link_type=abstract
Nature, vol. 294, Dec. 10, 1981, p. 526-529.
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Neptune (Planet), Ring Structures, Stellar Occultation, Planetary Orbits, Voyager Project, Neptune, Rings, Observations, Occultations, Optical Properties, Depth, Techniques, Data, Regions, Telescopic Observations, Intensity, Flux, Satellites, Procedure, Comparisons
Scientific paper
The results of two observations of stellar occultations of Neptune to determine if the planet has a ring system are reported. The sightings were made from Mt. Stromlo, Mauna Kea, and Cerro Tololo, noting that an equatorial ring would subtend only two arcsec of view. An upper accretion limit was defined to set the region around Neptune where rings, rather than satellites, could form. The intensities of the starlight from the two selected stars were recorded by photometers on magnetic tape during the occultation period. One of the stars did not occult, but passed through the entire region where a ring system might be present. No definitive evidence for rings was found, although an optical depth for a Neptunian ring was calculated at 0.07, with a width of more than 5 km and a radius of 31,400 km.
Baron Richard L.
Dunham Edward
Elias Johnathan H.
Elliot James L.
Franz Otto G.
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