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Mid-IR spectral properties of different surfaces of silicate mixtures before and after excimer laser irradiation
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115683 Bibcode: 2023Icar..40415683W

Hiesinger, Harald; Helbert, Jörn; Weber, Iris +6 more

The behaviour of the Christiansen feature (CF) and the Reststrahlen bands (RBs) in mid-infrared (IR) reflectance spectra on various silicate mixtures as pressed pellets and powders was investigated in high-vacuum. In addition, the influence of micrometeorite bombardment simulated with an excimer laser was studied. The mixtures cover a wide range o…

2023 Icarus
BepiColombo 6
Uranus ring occultation observations: 1977-2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115474 Bibcode: 2023Icar..39515474F

Nicholson, Philip D.; French, Richard G.; Sicardy, Bruno +25 more

The Uranian rings were discovered serendipitously on 10 March 1977 during a stellar occultation (Elliot et al., 1977a; Millis et al., 1977), and a rich set of subsequent Earth-based occultations revealed that these narrow and sharp-edged rings were eccentric and inclined, precessing under the gravitational influence of the oblate central planet. C…

2023 Icarus
Gaia eHST 6
Near-IR photometry of the small Uranian satellites with Keck at phase angles 0-2°
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115331 Bibcode: 2023Icar..39115331P

de Pater, Imke; Moeckel, Chris; Paradis, Samuel

We present photometric measurements of the seven brightest small inner moons of Uranus (Puck, Belinda, Rosalind, Portia, Juliet, Desdemona and Cressida) obtained with the Keck II telescope at 1.6 and 2 . 2 µm at phase angles of 0.026∘ and 0.36∘ in October-November 2019. We also applied our new calibration technique to the August 2015 data at…

2023 Icarus
eHST 5
The effects of atmospheric dust and solar radiation on the dayside ionosphere of Mars derived from 17 years of Mars Express radio science observations
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115565 Bibcode: 2023Icar..40015565P

Pätzold, M.; González-Galindo, F.; Witasse, O. +5 more

This work combines 17 years of Mars Express radio science (MaRS) observations with proxies for insolation and local/global atmospheric dust to investigate the combined and individual effects on the dayside ionosphere of Mars from the top down to the ionospheric base.

The increase in insolation from orbital apocenter to pericenter in combinati…

2023 Icarus
MEx 5
Spins and shapes of basaltic asteroids and the missing mantle problem
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115520 Bibcode: 2023Icar..39715520O

Hasegawa, Sunao; Oszkiewicz, Dagmara; Skiff, Brian A. +31 more

Basaltic V-type asteroids are common in the inner part of the Main Asteroid Belt and much less abundant in the mid and outer parts. They are of scientific interest because they sample crusts and mantles of theoretically plentiful differentiated planetesimals that existed in the Solar System four billion years ago. Some Solar System theories sugges…

2023 Icarus
Gaia 5
Morphology and paleohydrology of intracrater alluvial fans north of Hellas Basin, Mars
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115122 Bibcode: 2023Icar..39415122A

Williams, Rebecca M. E.; Anderson, Ryan B.; Gullikson, Amber L. +1 more

Alluvial fans and sinuous ridges are both important records of the history of fluvial activity on Mars, and they often occur together. We present observations of alluvial fans, many of which exhibit inverted relief, in five craters in the region north of Hellas basin. The observed fans ranged in size from ~10 to 820 km2. We identified t…

2023 Icarus
MEx 5
Investigating temporal changes in Jupiter's aerosol structure with rotationally-averaged 2015-2020 HST WFC3 images
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115224 Bibcode: 2023Icar..38915224F

Sromovsky, Lawrence A.; Fry, Patrick M.

Annual imaging observations of Jupiter from 2015 onward by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) as part of the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) program (Simon et al., 2015) have provided a valuable data set from which Jupiter's temporal variability can be characterized and modeled. Spectral samples at discrete filter b…

2023 Icarus
eHST 5
The SOIR/Venus Express species concentration and temperature database: CO2, CO, H2O, HDO, H35Cl, H37Cl, HF individual and mean profiles
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115713 Bibcode: 2023Icar..40515713M

Vandaele, A. C.; Trompet, L.; Robert, S. +2 more

This work is an update of the SOIR mean and individual profiles of CO2, CO, H2O, HDO, H35Cl, H37Cl, HF, and the temperature measured at the Venus terminator during the Venus Express mission (2006-2014).

The previous versions of the database were published by Chamberlain et al. (2020); Mahieux et al.…

2023 Icarus
VenusExpress 4
Microwaving Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Iapetus and Phoebe: Insights into the regolith properties and geological history of Saturn's icy satellites
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115446 Bibcode: 2023Icar..39415446L

Lellouch, Emmanuel; Wall, Stephen; Le Gall, Alice A. +4 more

While Saturn's main airless moons are all composed largely of water ice, their respective thermal histories and near environments have led to different regolith compositions and structures. Part of this history is recorded in their subsurface which can be probed by microwaves. Using a combined thermal and radiative transfer model, we here investig…

2023 Icarus
Cassini 4
Change detection and monitoring of active Martian surface phenomena with the Colour and Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS) onboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO)
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2023.115443 Bibcode: 2023Icar..39415443R

Seelos, Frank P.; Tornabene, Livio L.; Osinski, Gordon R. +10 more

Mars is host to a variety of active surface processes that relate to changes in seasonal ice/frost, slope activity, wind and processes potentially relating to liquid water. Regular monitoring and change detection of these phenomena is crucial to not only provide us insights into present day Martian surface conditions, but also its past geologic an…

2023 Icarus
ExoMars-16 4