We analyze stellar occultations by Saturn\u27s rings observed with the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph and find large variations in the apparent normal optical depth of the B ring with viewing angle. The line-of-sight optical depth is roughly independent of the viewing angle out of the ring plane so that optical depth is independent of the path length of the line-of-sight. This suggests the ring is composed of virtually opaque clumps separated by nearly transparent gaps, with the relative abundance of clumps and gaps controlling the observed optical depth. The observations can be explained with a model of self-gravity wakes like those observed in the A ring. These trailing spiral density enhancements are due to the competing proces...
International audienceSoon after the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft entered orbit about Saturn on 1 July...
Stellar occultation data from Cassini\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) have revealed dif...
Planetary rings are the only nearby astrophysical disks, and the only disks that have been investiga...
We analyze stellar occultations by Saturn\u27s rings observed with the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging S...
The rings of Saturn are the largest and most complex in the Solar System. Decades of observation fro...
We have completed a series of local N-body simulations of Saturn\u27s B and A rings in order to iden...
We have completed a series of local N-body simulations of Saturn\u27s B and A rings in order to iden...
We have completed a series of local N-body simulations of Saturn\u27s B and A rings in order to iden...
The distribution of particle sizes in Saturn\u27s rings roughly follows a truncated inverse power-la...
The Cassini spacecraft\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) includes a high speed photometer...
Saturn\u27s rings consist of icy particles of various sizes ranging from millimeters to several mete...
Our understanding of the structure of Saturn\u27s rings has evolved steadily since their discovery b...
NASA\u27s Cassini mission to Saturn revolutionized modern understanding of the planet\u27s vast and ...
International audienceSoon after the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft entered orbit about Saturn on 1 July...
International audienceSoon after the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft entered orbit about Saturn on 1 July...
International audienceSoon after the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft entered orbit about Saturn on 1 July...
Stellar occultation data from Cassini\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) have revealed dif...
Planetary rings are the only nearby astrophysical disks, and the only disks that have been investiga...
We analyze stellar occultations by Saturn\u27s rings observed with the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging S...
The rings of Saturn are the largest and most complex in the Solar System. Decades of observation fro...
We have completed a series of local N-body simulations of Saturn\u27s B and A rings in order to iden...
We have completed a series of local N-body simulations of Saturn\u27s B and A rings in order to iden...
We have completed a series of local N-body simulations of Saturn\u27s B and A rings in order to iden...
The distribution of particle sizes in Saturn\u27s rings roughly follows a truncated inverse power-la...
The Cassini spacecraft\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) includes a high speed photometer...
Saturn\u27s rings consist of icy particles of various sizes ranging from millimeters to several mete...
Our understanding of the structure of Saturn\u27s rings has evolved steadily since their discovery b...
NASA\u27s Cassini mission to Saturn revolutionized modern understanding of the planet\u27s vast and ...
International audienceSoon after the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft entered orbit about Saturn on 1 July...
International audienceSoon after the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft entered orbit about Saturn on 1 July...
International audienceSoon after the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft entered orbit about Saturn on 1 July...
Stellar occultation data from Cassini\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) have revealed dif...
Planetary rings are the only nearby astrophysical disks, and the only disks that have been investiga...