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Voyager photometry of Europa
Authors:Bonnie Buratti  Joseph Veverka
Affiliation:Laboratory for Planetary Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA
Abstract:Ninety voyager images ranging in phase angle from 3 to 143° and covering the spectral range from 0.34 to 0.58 μm were analyzed to derive the photometric properties of Europa. At small phase angles the disk-integrated phase curve is remarkable in that it shows little or no evidence of an opposition effect (in agreement with earlier Earth-based observations by Millis and Thompson, Icarus26, 408, 1975). The phase integral determined in the Voyager clear filter (centered near 0.47 μm) is 1.09 ± 0.11, in good agreement with previous estimates based on radiometry. The bolometric Bond albedo is 0.62 ± 0.14. The scattering properties of Europa in general, and of the two major terrain types (bright plains and darker mottled terrain) in particular, cannot be represented by a lunar-like photometric law. However, an equation which is a linear superposition of a lunar-like scattering law and a Lambert component provides an adequate simple representation of the scattering properties. The plains are photometrically more homogeneous than the darker mottled terrain. In the Voyager clear filter, the average normal reflectance is 0.71 for the plains on both the leading and trailing hemispheres; for the darker mottled terrain the values are 0.60 on the leading hemisphere, and 0.48 on the trailing one.
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