International audienceThe viscous spreading of planetary rings is believed to be counteracted by satellite torques, through either an individual resonance or overlapping resonances. For the A ring of Saturn, it has been commonly believed that the satellite Janus alone can prevent the ring from spreading, via its 7:6 Lindblad resonance. We discuss this common misconception and show that, in reality, the A ring is confined by the contributions from the group of satellites Pan, Atlas, Prometheus, Pandora, Janus, Epimetheus, and Mimas, whose cumulative torques from various resonances gradually decrease the angular momentum flux transported outward through the ring via density and bending waves. We further argue that this decrease in angular mom...
International audienceThis paper discusses the effect of tides raised by Saturn on its co-orbital sa...
The origin of Saturn’s ~26.7° obliquity and ~100-million-year-old rings is unknown. The observed rap...
The ring systems of Saturn and Uranus exhibit several sharp edges across which the optical depth dro...
International audienceThe viscous spreading of planetary rings is believed to be counteracted by sat...
International audienceThe viscous spreading of planetary rings is believed to be counteracted by sat...
International audienceThe viscous spreading of planetary rings is believed to be counteracted by sat...
International audienceThe viscous spreading of planetary rings is believed to be counteracted by sat...
This paper describes a model of a broad planetary ring whose sharp edge is confined by a satellite’s...
The satellite Mimas excites a trailing spiral density wave in Saturn's rings at the position of the ...
The Cassini mission provided wonderful tools to explore Saturn, its satellites and its rings system....
Our understanding of the structure of Saturn\u27s rings has evolved steadily since their discovery b...
Planetary rings are, and have been, a common feature throughout the solar system.Rings have been obs...
We analyze the interactions between Saturn's coorbital satellites, Janus and Epimetheus, and the out...
Some Voyager images showed that the F ring of Saturn is composed of at least four separate, non-inte...
We analyze the interactions between Saturn's coorbital satellites, Janus and Epimetheus, and the out...
International audienceThis paper discusses the effect of tides raised by Saturn on its co-orbital sa...
The origin of Saturn’s ~26.7° obliquity and ~100-million-year-old rings is unknown. The observed rap...
The ring systems of Saturn and Uranus exhibit several sharp edges across which the optical depth dro...
International audienceThe viscous spreading of planetary rings is believed to be counteracted by sat...
International audienceThe viscous spreading of planetary rings is believed to be counteracted by sat...
International audienceThe viscous spreading of planetary rings is believed to be counteracted by sat...
International audienceThe viscous spreading of planetary rings is believed to be counteracted by sat...
This paper describes a model of a broad planetary ring whose sharp edge is confined by a satellite’s...
The satellite Mimas excites a trailing spiral density wave in Saturn's rings at the position of the ...
The Cassini mission provided wonderful tools to explore Saturn, its satellites and its rings system....
Our understanding of the structure of Saturn\u27s rings has evolved steadily since their discovery b...
Planetary rings are, and have been, a common feature throughout the solar system.Rings have been obs...
We analyze the interactions between Saturn's coorbital satellites, Janus and Epimetheus, and the out...
Some Voyager images showed that the F ring of Saturn is composed of at least four separate, non-inte...
We analyze the interactions between Saturn's coorbital satellites, Janus and Epimetheus, and the out...
International audienceThis paper discusses the effect of tides raised by Saturn on its co-orbital sa...
The origin of Saturn’s ~26.7° obliquity and ~100-million-year-old rings is unknown. The observed rap...
The ring systems of Saturn and Uranus exhibit several sharp edges across which the optical depth dro...