International audienceStellar occultations observed by the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph reveal the presence of transparent holes a few meters to a few tens of meters in radial extent in otherwise optically thick regions of the C ring and the Cassini Division. We attribute the holes to gravitational disturbances generated by a population of ∼10 m boulders in the rings that is intermediate in size between the background ring particle size distribution and the previously observed ∼100 m propeller moonlets in the A ring. The size distribution of these boulders is described by a shallower power-law than the one that describes the ring particle size distribution. The number and size distribution of these boulders could be explained by...
Stellar occultation data from Cassini\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) have revealed dif...
Since its arrival to Saturn in 2004, the Cassini spacecraft has utilized its suite of sophisticated ...
Saturn’s faint outermost ring, discovered in 2009, is probably formed by particles ejected from the ...
International audienceStellar occultations observed by the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph ...
Stellar occultations observed by the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph reveal the presence of...
[1] Particle simulations are carried out to study density features caused by small moonlets embedded...
We present an extensive data set of ∼ 150 localized features from Cassini images of Saturn’s Ring A,...
This paper presents the results of N-body simulations of moonlets embedded in broad rings, focusing ...
We present an extensive data set of ∼150 localized features from Cassini images of Saturn’s A ring, ...
[[abstract]]The brightness structure within Cassini's division in Saturn's rings is explained in ter...
Cassini UVIS star occultations by the F ring detect 13 events ranging from 27 m to 9 km in width. We...
Cassini UVIS star occultations by the F ring detect 13 events ranging from 27 m to 9 km in width. We...
The Cassini spacecraft\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) includes a high speed photometer...
The Cassini mission provided wonderful tools to explore Saturn, its satellites and its rings system....
We developed a novel technique to determine the macroscopic particle size distribution of Saturn's r...
Stellar occultation data from Cassini\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) have revealed dif...
Since its arrival to Saturn in 2004, the Cassini spacecraft has utilized its suite of sophisticated ...
Saturn’s faint outermost ring, discovered in 2009, is probably formed by particles ejected from the ...
International audienceStellar occultations observed by the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph ...
Stellar occultations observed by the Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph reveal the presence of...
[1] Particle simulations are carried out to study density features caused by small moonlets embedded...
We present an extensive data set of ∼ 150 localized features from Cassini images of Saturn’s Ring A,...
This paper presents the results of N-body simulations of moonlets embedded in broad rings, focusing ...
We present an extensive data set of ∼150 localized features from Cassini images of Saturn’s A ring, ...
[[abstract]]The brightness structure within Cassini's division in Saturn's rings is explained in ter...
Cassini UVIS star occultations by the F ring detect 13 events ranging from 27 m to 9 km in width. We...
Cassini UVIS star occultations by the F ring detect 13 events ranging from 27 m to 9 km in width. We...
The Cassini spacecraft\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) includes a high speed photometer...
The Cassini mission provided wonderful tools to explore Saturn, its satellites and its rings system....
We developed a novel technique to determine the macroscopic particle size distribution of Saturn's r...
Stellar occultation data from Cassini\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) have revealed dif...
Since its arrival to Saturn in 2004, the Cassini spacecraft has utilized its suite of sophisticated ...
Saturn’s faint outermost ring, discovered in 2009, is probably formed by particles ejected from the ...