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Energetic electron signatures of Saturn's smaller moons: Evidence of an arc of material at Methone
Authors:E Roussos  GH Jones  C Paranicas  SM Krimigis  A Lagg
Institution:a MPI für Sonnensystemforschung, Max-Planck-Str. 2, 37191 Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany
b Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Laurel, MD 20723, USA
c University of California, Los Angeles Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA
Abstract:We present several energetic charged particle microsignatures of two Lagrange moons, Telesto and Helene, measured by the MIMI/LEMMS instrument. These small moons absorb charged particles but their effects are usually obscured by Tethys and Dione, the two larger saturnian satellites that occupy the same orbits. The scales and structures of these microsignatures are consistent with standard models for electron absorption from asteroid-sized moons in Saturn's radiation belts. In the context of these observations, we also examine the possibility that the 3 km Satellite Methone is responsible for two electron microsignatures detected by Cassini close to this moon's orbit. We infer that a previously undetected arc of material exists at Methone's orbit (R/2006 S5), we speculate how such a structure could form and what its physical characteristics and location could be. The origin of this arc could be linked to a possible presence of a faint ring produced by micrometeoroid impacts on Methone's surface, to E-ring dust clump formation at that distance or to temporary dust clouds produced by enceladian activity that spiral inwards under the effect of non-gravitational forces.
Keywords:Saturn  Magnetospheres  Saturn  rings  Saturn  satellites  Planetary rings
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