Spectro-polarimetry of the bright side of Saturn's moon Iapetus

Tozzi, G. P.; Boehnhardt, H.; Ejeta, C.; Bagnulo, S.

Germany, United Kingdom, Italy

Abstract

Context. Measurements of the polarized reflected sunlight from atmosphereless solar system bodies, over a range of phase angles, provide information about the surface structure and composition.
Aims: With this work, we provide analysis of the polarimetric observations of the bright side of Iapetus at five different phase angles, and over the full useful wavelength range (400-800 nm), so as to assess the light scattering behaviour of a typical surface water ice.
Methods: Using FORS2 of the ESO VLT, we have performed linear spectro-polarimetric observations of Iapetus' bright side from 2009 to 2011 at five different phase angles, in the range from 0.80-5.20°, along with circular spectro-polarimetric observations at one phase angle.
Results: By measuring, with high accuracy (~0.1% per spectral bin for each Stokes parameter), the spectral polarization of the bright trailing hemisphere of Saturn's moon Iapetus, we have identified the polarimetric characteristics of water ice, and found that its linear degree of negative polarization decreases with increasing phase angle of observation (varying from -0.9% to -0.3%), with a clear dependence on wavelengths of observation.

Based on observations made with ESO Telescope (UT1) at the Paranal observatory under programme ID 383.C-0058(A), 384.C-0040(A), 385.C-0052(A), and 386.C-0075(A).

2012 Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cassini 8