Search Publications

The color and binarity of (486958) 2014 MU69 and other long-range New Horizons Kuiper Belt targets
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2019.01.025 Bibcode: 2019Icar..334...22B

Stern, S. A.; Kavelaars, J. J.; Weaver, H. A. +9 more

The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) measured the colors of eight Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) that will be observed by the New Horizons spacecraft including its 2019 close fly-by target the Cold Classical KBO (486958) 2014 MU69. We find that the photometric colors of all eight objects are red, typical of the Cold Classical dynamical populati…

2019 Icarus
eHST 13
A common origin for dynamically associated near-Earth asteroid pairs
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2019.05.030 Bibcode: 2019Icar..333..165M

Wasserman, Lawrence H.; Hora, Joseph L.; Thirouin, Audrey +19 more

Though pairs of dynamically associated asteroids in the Main Belt have been identified and studied for over a decade, very few pair systems have been identified in the near-Earth asteroid population. We present data and analysis that supports the existence of two genetically related pairs in near-Earth space. The members of the individual systems,…

2019 Icarus
Gaia 13
Equatorial Kelvin-like waves on slowly rotating and/or small-sized spheres: Application to Venus and Titan
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2019.01.008 Bibcode: 2019Icar..322..103Y

Yamamoto, Masaru

Equatorial Kelvin waves, which have been observed in planetary fluids, produce superrotation and climatological variability. Although the meridional flow component is zero on Earth's beta-plane in the absence of background basic flow, it cannot be neglected on spheres in some planetary fluids when the Lamb parameter is small. For a vertically prop…

2019 Icarus
VenusExpress 13
Haumea's thermal emission revisited in the light of the occultation results
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2018.11.011 Bibcode: 2019Icar..334...39M

Fornasier, S.; Lellouch, E.; Marton, G. +9 more

A recent multi-chord occultation measurement of the dwarf planet (136108) Haumea (Ortiz et al., 2017) revealed an elongated shape with the longest axis comparable to Pluto's mean diameter. The chords also indicate a ring around Haumea's equatorial plane, where its largest moon, Hi'iaka, is also located. The Haumea occultation size estimate (size o…

2019 Icarus
Herschel 13
A laboratory-based dielectric model for the radar sounding of the martian subsurface
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2018.12.029 Bibcode: 2019Icar..321..960B

Thomas, Nicolas; Becerra, Patricio; Pommerol, Antoine +2 more

For the last decade, the SHARAD radar on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, and the MARSIS radar on board ESA's Mars Express, have sounded the surface and subsurface of Mars from orbit to search for and characterise water ice reservoirs. When associated with dielectric models, the regolith composition (in terms of dust, ice and voids) of th…

2019 Icarus
MEx 11
The mean rotation rate of Venus from 29 years of Earth-based radar observations
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2019.06.019 Bibcode: 2019Icar..332...19C

Campbell, Donald B.; Margot, Jean-Luc; Nolan, Michael C. +7 more

We measured the length of the Venus sidereal day (LOD) from Earth-based radar observations collected from 1988 to 2017, using offsets in surface feature longitudes from a prediction based on a 243.0185d period derived from analysis of Magellan mission images over a 487-day interval. We derive a mean LOD over 29 years of 243.0212 ± 0.0006d. Our res…

2019 Icarus
VenusExpress 11
A spectral synergy method to retrieve martian water vapor column-abundance and vertical distribution applied to Mars Express SPICAM and PFS nadir measurements
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2018.07.022 Bibcode: 2019Icar..317..549M

Montmessin, F.; Ferron, S.

Up to now, all attempts to retrieve martian water vapor from nadir observations have focused their analysis on a single spectral domain and comparison between the results of various experiments showed the difficulty to reconcile the water vapor datasets together. Inspired by a methodology recently developed for the analysis of Earth observations, …

2019 Icarus
ExoMars-16 MEx 10
Tectonic evolution of Juventae Chasma, Mars, and the deformational and depositional structural attributes of the four major light-toned rock exposures therein
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2019.05.032 Bibcode: 2019Icar..333..199S

Sarkar, Ranjan; Edgett, Kenneth S.; Singh, Pragya +2 more

Juventae Chasma, a canyon peripheral to the Valles Marineris trough system, is the product of a unique merger of a Martian chaotic terrain depression and an extensional (tectonic) chasm. The chaotic terrain portion is set along a NNE-SSW axis, while a linear trough (the chasm component) is present along a WNW-ESE axis. Within the chasm are four di…

2019 Icarus
MEx 9
The M3 project: 1- A global hyperspectral image-cube of the Martian surface
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2018.09.016 Bibcode: 2019Icar..319..281R

Bibring, J. -P.; Gondet, B.; Poulet, F. +3 more

This paper is the first paper of a series that will present the derivation of the modal mineralogy of Mars (M3 project) at a global scale from the near-infrared dataset acquired by the imaging spectrometer OMEGA (Observatoire pour la Minéralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activité) on board ESA/Mars Express. The objective is to create and …

2019 Icarus
MEx 8
Testing the deltaic origin of fan deposits at Bradbury Crater, Mars
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2018.09.024 Bibcode: 2019Icar..319..363B

Mustard, John F.; Goudge, Timothy A.; Milliken, Ralph E. +1 more

The stratigraphic architectures of three fan-shaped deposits at Bradbury crater, Mars were investigated to test the hypothesis that the deposits were formed in standing bodies of water. Quantitative stratigraphic methods were applied to the northernmost deposit, which displays meter-thick layering. Planes fit to exposed strata display a constant d…

2019 Icarus
MEx 7