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Iapetus dark and bright material:: giving compositional interpretation some latitude
Authors:Faith Vilas  Kandy S Jarvis  Susan M Lederer  Michael S Kelley  Tobias C Owen
Institution:a NASA Johnson Space Center/Code SR, Houston, TX 77058, USA
b Lockheed Martin Space Operations, 2400 NASA Rd. 1, Houston, TX 77058, USA
c University of Texas at Austin, McDonald Observatory, Austin, TX 78702, USA
d University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy, 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
Abstract:Narrowband reflectance spectra (0.53-1.0 μm) of Iapetus' leading and trailing sides were obtained in 2000 to test the presence of an absorption feature located near 0.67 μm seen in reflectance spectra of Iapetus' dark material and Hyperion's surface material. No feature was observed. The difference in reflectance across the UV/VIS/NIR spectral region, and the dependence of the presence or absence of this absorption feature on angular separation from the apex of Iapetus in its orbit, phase angle, and heliocentric distance (affecting temperature), were examined. A trend of increased reddening, and the presence of the absorption feature, correlate with an angular separation from the apex of ? approximately 10°. Spectral information is lost when the contribution of the bright water ice signal to the reflectance spectrum increases sufficiently. In order to optimize compositional studies of Iapetus, we encourage future ground-based and space-based spectral observations to maximize the concentration of dark material in the instrumental field of view.
Keywords:Spectroscopy  Surfaces  satellites  Satellites of Saturn  Satellites  irregular
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