The Enceladus and OH Tori at Saturn

Tokar, R. L.; Johnson, R. E.; Sittler, E. C.; Smith, H. T.; Tucker, O. J.; Burger, M. H.; Liu, M.

United States

Abstract

The remarkable observation that Enceladus, a small icy satellite of Saturn, is actively venting has led to the suggestion that ejected water molecules are the source of the toroidal atmosphere observed at Saturn for over a decade using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Here we show that the venting leads directly to a new feature, a narrow Enceladus neutral torus. The larger torus, observed using HST, is populated by charge exchange, the process that limits the lifetime of the neutrals in the Enceladus torus.

2006 The Astrophysical Journal
Cassini eHST 110