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The Composition of Saturn's Rings
Authors:F. PouletJ.N. Cuzzi
Affiliation:
  • a NASA Ames Research Center, MS 245/3, Moffett Field, California, 94035, f1poulet@despace.obspm.frf1
  • b NASA Ames Research Center, MS 245/3, Moffett Field, California, 94035
  • Abstract:A composite spectrum between 0.30 and 4.05 μm of Saturn's rings is analyzed using the Shkuratov scattering theory (Shkuratov et al. 1999, Icarus137, 235-246). Several types of surface and composition are discussed. We demonstrate that both the strong reddening over the interval 0.3-0.7 μm and the water ice absorption features are well reproduced by an intimate (“salt-and-pepper”) mixture of four coarse particles of two different materials: 93% are grains (typical sizes of 10, 200, and 2000 μm) of water ice containing a few percent of refractory organic solid (tholin) impurities within their bulk, and 7% are coarse grains of a dark material (amorphous carbon). The cosmogenic implications of the inferred composition are discussed.
    Keywords:planetary rings   Saturn
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