We developed a novel technique to determine the macroscopic particle size distribution of Saturn's rings by exploiting diffraction effects during stellar occultations. This was a major undertaking, and resulted in two publications now in press. In the latter paper, we derived power-law particle size distributions for each of Saturn's main ring regions, using observations of the 3 July 1989 stellar occultation of 28 Sgr from Palomar, McDonald, and Lick Observatories. We used the Voyager PPS delta Sco optical depth profile to estimate and then remove the directly transmitted signal from the 28 Sgr observations, leaving high SNR scattered light profiles at wavelengths of 3.9, 2.1, and 0.9 micrometers. The angular distribution of this diffracte...
An analytic theory for Saturn's ring particle size distribution is developed using the so-called “dy...
The rings of Saturn are the largest and most complex in the Solar System. Decades of observation fro...
We investigate whether rings around extrasolar planets could be detected from those planets' transit...
NASA\u27s Cassini mission to Saturn revolutionized modern understanding of the planet\u27s vast and ...
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 ...
Analysis of measurements of the scattered and direct components of Voyager 1 radio occultation signa...
The Cassini spacecraft\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) includes a high speed photometer...
The Voyager occultations provide several uniform and high quality data sets for Saturn, Uranus, and ...
The Cassini spacecraft, which entered orbit around Saturn in 2004, has provided a wealth of observat...
Saturn’s faint outermost ring, discovered in 2009, is probably formed by particles ejected from the ...
An analytic theory for Saturn's ring particle size distribution is developed using the so-called “dy...
Saturn’s faint outermost ring, discovered in 2009, is probably formed by particles ejected from the ...
An analytic theory for Saturn's ring particle size distribution is developed using the so-called “dy...
Saturn\u27s rings consist of icy particles of various sizes ranging from millimeters to several mete...
An analytic theory for Saturn's ring particle size distribution is developed using the so-called “dy...
The rings of Saturn are the largest and most complex in the Solar System. Decades of observation fro...
We investigate whether rings around extrasolar planets could be detected from those planets' transit...
NASA\u27s Cassini mission to Saturn revolutionized modern understanding of the planet\u27s vast and ...
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 ...
Analysis of measurements of the scattered and direct components of Voyager 1 radio occultation signa...
The Cassini spacecraft\u27s Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) includes a high speed photometer...
The Voyager occultations provide several uniform and high quality data sets for Saturn, Uranus, and ...
The Cassini spacecraft, which entered orbit around Saturn in 2004, has provided a wealth of observat...
Saturn’s faint outermost ring, discovered in 2009, is probably formed by particles ejected from the ...
An analytic theory for Saturn's ring particle size distribution is developed using the so-called “dy...
Saturn’s faint outermost ring, discovered in 2009, is probably formed by particles ejected from the ...
An analytic theory for Saturn's ring particle size distribution is developed using the so-called “dy...
Saturn\u27s rings consist of icy particles of various sizes ranging from millimeters to several mete...
An analytic theory for Saturn's ring particle size distribution is developed using the so-called “dy...
The rings of Saturn are the largest and most complex in the Solar System. Decades of observation fro...
We investigate whether rings around extrasolar planets could be detected from those planets' transit...