Context. Particulate surfaces exhibit a surge of reflectance at low phase angles, a phenomenon referred to as the opposition effect (OE). Two mechanisms are recognized as responsible for the OE: shadow hiding (SH) and coherent backscattering. The latter is typically characterized by a small angular width of a few degrees at most and according to the theoretical prediction should exhibit wavelength and albedo dependence. Aims. We characterize the OE on the surface of Ceres using Dawn Visible InfraRed mapping spectrometer hyperspectral images at low phase angles. Furthermore, this dataset, coupled with previous observations, allows us to perform a complete spectrophotometric modeling at visual-to-infrared (VIS-IR) wavelengths (0.465–4.05 μm) ...
International audienceDwarf-planet (1) Ceres is one of the two targets, along with (4) Vesta, that w...
International audienceHere we report the comparison between unresolved reflectance spectroscopy of S...
We present HST Faint Object Camera observations of the asteroid 1 Ceres at near-, mid-, and far-UV w...
Context. Particulate surfaces exhibit a surge of reflectance at low phase angles, a phenomenon refer...
Context. The surface reflectance of planetary regoliths may increase dramatically towards zero phase...
Context. The surface reflectance of planetary regoliths may increase dramatically towards zero phase...
Spectral parameters of Ceres measured by the Dawn/VIR imaging spectrometer are studied as a function...
Aims. We present a study of the spectrophotometric properties of dwarf planet Ceres in the visual-to...
Aims. We present a study of the spectrophotometric properties of dwarf planet Ceres in the visual-to...
Phase angle-induced spectral effects are important to characterize since they affect spectral band p...
We report a comprehensive analysis of the global spectrophotometric properties of Ceres using the im...
We present a global spectrophotometric characterization of the Ceres surface using Dawn Framing Came...
The dwarf planet Ceres, the largest object in the main asteroid belt, is being closely investigated ...
Aims. We study the surface of Ceres at visible wavelengths, as observed by the Visible and InfraRed ...
Ceres’ surface has commonly been linked with carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) by ground‐based telescopi...
International audienceDwarf-planet (1) Ceres is one of the two targets, along with (4) Vesta, that w...
International audienceHere we report the comparison between unresolved reflectance spectroscopy of S...
We present HST Faint Object Camera observations of the asteroid 1 Ceres at near-, mid-, and far-UV w...
Context. Particulate surfaces exhibit a surge of reflectance at low phase angles, a phenomenon refer...
Context. The surface reflectance of planetary regoliths may increase dramatically towards zero phase...
Context. The surface reflectance of planetary regoliths may increase dramatically towards zero phase...
Spectral parameters of Ceres measured by the Dawn/VIR imaging spectrometer are studied as a function...
Aims. We present a study of the spectrophotometric properties of dwarf planet Ceres in the visual-to...
Aims. We present a study of the spectrophotometric properties of dwarf planet Ceres in the visual-to...
Phase angle-induced spectral effects are important to characterize since they affect spectral band p...
We report a comprehensive analysis of the global spectrophotometric properties of Ceres using the im...
We present a global spectrophotometric characterization of the Ceres surface using Dawn Framing Came...
The dwarf planet Ceres, the largest object in the main asteroid belt, is being closely investigated ...
Aims. We study the surface of Ceres at visible wavelengths, as observed by the Visible and InfraRed ...
Ceres’ surface has commonly been linked with carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) by ground‐based telescopi...
International audienceDwarf-planet (1) Ceres is one of the two targets, along with (4) Vesta, that w...
International audienceHere we report the comparison between unresolved reflectance spectroscopy of S...
We present HST Faint Object Camera observations of the asteroid 1 Ceres at near-, mid-, and far-UV w...