Aims. We aim to determine far-infrared fluxes at 70, 100, and 160 μm for the five major Uranus satellites, Titania, Oberon, Umbriel, Ariel, and Miranda. Our study is based on the available calibration observations at wavelengths taken with the PACS photometer aboard the Herschel Space Observatory. Methods. The bright image of Uranus was subtracted using a scaled Uranus point spread function (PSF) reference established from all maps of each wavelength in an iterative process removing the superimposed moons. The photometry of the satellites was performed using PSF photometry. Thermophysical models of the icy moons were fitted to the photometry of each measurement epoch and auxiliary data at shorter wavelengths. Results. The best-fit thermophy...
We have made narrowband photometric measurements of Uranus and Neptune covering the wavelength range...
On 2007 December 16-17, spectra were acquired of the disk of Uranus by the Spitzer Infrared Spectrom...
We present new photometric measurements of Uranus and Neptune between 0.35 and 2.0 mm. Together with...
International audienceThe present interest in a Uranus orbiter has refocused attention on the distan...
Context. We contribute to developing dynamical models of the motions of Uranus’ main satellites. ...
International audienceDoing high-precision astrometry on Uranus' moons is currently quite challengin...
We report on the status of a project to measure eclipse-induced changes in surface temperature on th...
The large and tidally-locked “classical” moons of Uranus display longitudinal and planetocentric tre...
At the oppositions of 1995–1997, a total of 122 CCD frames were taken on the 1.56 m astrometric tel...
International audienceWe will measure for the first time the thermal inertia of the surfaces of the ...
Measurements made by the Voyager 2 spacecraft during its flybys of Uranus in 1986 found warm stratos...
We have made narrowband photometric measurements of Uranus and Neptune covering the wavelength range...
On 2007 December 16-17, spectra were acquired of the disk of Uranus by the Spitzer Infrared Spectrom...
We present new photometric measurements of Uranus and Neptune between 0.35 and 2.0 mm. Together with...
International audienceThe present interest in a Uranus orbiter has refocused attention on the distan...
Context. We contribute to developing dynamical models of the motions of Uranus’ main satellites. ...
International audienceDoing high-precision astrometry on Uranus' moons is currently quite challengin...
We report on the status of a project to measure eclipse-induced changes in surface temperature on th...
The large and tidally-locked “classical” moons of Uranus display longitudinal and planetocentric tre...
At the oppositions of 1995–1997, a total of 122 CCD frames were taken on the 1.56 m astrometric tel...
International audienceWe will measure for the first time the thermal inertia of the surfaces of the ...
Measurements made by the Voyager 2 spacecraft during its flybys of Uranus in 1986 found warm stratos...
We have made narrowband photometric measurements of Uranus and Neptune covering the wavelength range...
On 2007 December 16-17, spectra were acquired of the disk of Uranus by the Spitzer Infrared Spectrom...
We present new photometric measurements of Uranus and Neptune between 0.35 and 2.0 mm. Together with...