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Detection of Water Ice on Saturn's Satellite Phoebe

Authors :
Ted L. Roush
T. C. Owen
C. M. Dalle Ore
C. de Bergh
Thomas R. Geballe
Dale P. Cruikshank
Source :
Icarus. 139:379-382
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1999.

Abstract

The near-infrared reflectance spectrum of Saturn's satellite Phoebe shows a broad absorption band at 2.0 micrometers and absorption at lambda > 2.2 micrometers, both characteristic of H2O ice. We have successfully modeled the surface of Phoebe with an intimate (granular) mix of H2O ice (3% by weight, grain size 500 micrometers) mixed with fine grains of H2O ice (0.25%) with amorphous carbon (grain size 900 micrometers) as the dominant component. This model reproduces the shape of the measured spectrum and the observed albedo of 0.10 for Phoebe, but it is not unique. The presence of ice establishes Phoebe as an original member of the outer Solar System rather than a renegade asteroid.

Details

ISSN :
00191035
Volume :
139
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Icarus
Accession number :
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