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Saturn's icy satellites investigated by Cassini -- VIMS. V. Spectrophotometry

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2022-01-19 v1

Abstract

Albedo, spectral slopes, and water ice band depths maps for the five midsized saturnian satellites Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, and Rhea have been derived from Cassini-Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) data. The maps are systematically built from photometric corrected data by applying the Kaasalainen-Shkuratov model (Kaasalainen et al., 2001, Shkuratov et al., 2011}. In this work a quadratic function is used to fit phase curves built by filtering observations taken with incidence angle i70i\le70^\circ, emission angle e70e\le70^\circ, phase angle 10g12010^\circ \le g \le 120^\circ, and Cassini-satellite distance D100.000D \le 100.000 km. This procedure is systematically repeated for a subset of 65 VIMS visible and near-infrared wavelengths for each satellite. The average photometric parameters are used to compare satellites' properties and to study their variability with illumination conditions changes. We derive equigonal albedo, extrapolated at g=0^\circ, not including the opposition effect, equal to 0.63±\pm0.02 for Mimas, 0.89±\pm0.03 for Enceladus, 0.74±\pm0.03 for Tethys, 0.65±\pm0.03 for Dione, 0.60±\pm0.05 for Rhea at 0.55 μ\mum. The knowledge of photometric spectral response allows to correct individual VIMS spectra used to build maps through geolocation. Maps are rendered at a fixed resolution corresponding to a 0.5×0.50.5^\circ \times 0.5^\circ bin on a longitude by latitude grid resulting in spatial resolutions of 1.7 km/bin for Mimas, 2.2 km/bin for Enceladus; 4.7 km/bin for Tethys; 4.5 km/bin for Dione; 6.7 km/bin for Rhea. These spectral maps allow establishing relationships with morphological features and with endogenic and exogenic processes capable to alter satellites' surface properties through several mechanisms...

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@article{arxiv.2111.15541,
  title  = {Saturn's icy satellites investigated by Cassini -- VIMS. V. Spectrophotometry},
  author = {G. Filacchione and M. Ciarniello and E. D'Aversa and F. Capaccioni and R. N. Clark and B. J. Buratti and P. Helfenstein and K. Stephan and C. Plainaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.15541},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

60 pages, 16 figures, 6 tables. Accepted for publication on Icarus journal