CASSINI CIRS OBSERVATIONS OF A ROLL-OFF IN SATURN RING SPECTRA AT SUBMILLIMETER WAVELENGTHS

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L. J. SPILKER
S. H. PILORZ
S. G. EDGINGTON
B. D. WALLIS
S. M. BROOKS
J. C. PEARL
F. M. FLASAR
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[1] Jet Propulsion Lab,
[2] Goddard Space Flight Center,undefined
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Earth, Moon, and Planets | 2005年 / 96卷
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Cassini; planetary rings; Saturn’s rings; thermal infrared;
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The Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer (CIRS) spatially resolved Saturn’s main rings in the far-infrared, measuring the spectrum from 20 to 400 wavenumbers (cm−1) (tens of microns to submillimeter wavelengths). We find a spectral roll-off below 50 cm−1 (200 μm) for each of the A, B and C rings. From these data we derive temperatures and emissivities for each ring. Mie calculations of individual water ice particles show a natural variation in the optical properties of the rings similar to the roll-off we observe in our data. A simple radiative transfer model placing a distribution of water ice particles randomly in a layer provides a good fit to the data and illustrates one possible interpretation of the results. This is most likely only part of the explanation for the roll-off effect as the impact of shape, surface, and composition variations have been left for future analysis.
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