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Constraints on Europa's Water Group Torus from HST/COS Observations
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/accddd Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4...87R

Tsuchiya, Fuminori; Saur, Joachim; Roth, Lorenz +8 more

In situ plasma measurements as well as remote mapping of energetic neutral atoms around Jupiter provide indirect evidence that an enhancement of neutral gas is present near the orbit of the moon Europa. Simulations suggest that such a neutral gas torus can be sustained by escape from Europa's atmosphere and consists primarily of molecular hydrogen…

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
eHST 3
A Geologic Map of Vesta Produced Using a Hybrid Method for Incorporating Spectroscopic and Morphologic Data
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/acebe9 Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4..157A

Williams, David A.; Aileen Yingst, R.; Berman, Daniel C. +3 more

We have constructed a global geologic map of the minor planet Vesta at 1:300,000-scale using Dawn spacecraft imaging, spectroscopic, topographic, and elemental data. In this effort, we used a mapping method that requires creating two maps independently: the first map uses morphology and topography to define map units, while the second map relies o…

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
eHST 3
Spectral Analysis of Clay-bearing Outcrops in Northern Xanthe Terra, Mars: Comparison with Oxia Planum, the Landing Site for the ExoMars Rover Mission
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/acb3bc Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4...27B

Altieri, Francesca; Brossier, Jeremy; De Sanctis, Maria Cristina +5 more

Clay minerals detected on Mars are valuable targets to seek traces of life on the planet, where biosignatures might be preserved. Here, we report an in-depth spectral analysis of clay-rich outcrops identified in northern Xanthe Terra (300°-320° E, 10°-20° N). We focused particularly on the absorptions centered in the 1.0-2.6 µm spectral rang…

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
MEx 2
The Evolution of Activity and Chemical Composition in Rosetta's Comet Targets across Multiple Apparitions: Complications for CS2 as the CS Parent in Comet Nuclei
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/accb58 Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4...73N

Parker, Joel Wm.; Harris, Walter M.; Bodewits, Dennis +9 more

Jupiter-family comets are ephemeral small bodies injected into the inner solar system from the Kuiper Belt, doomed to either sublimate all their volatiles and become inert or violently shatter from the activity. We investigate two target candidates of the ESA Rosetta mission, comets 46P/Wirtanen and 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, which had favorable a…

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
IUE Rosetta eHST 2
Updated Radiative Transfer Model for Titan in the Near-infrared Wavelength Range: Validation against Huygens Atmospheric and Surface Measurements and Application to the Cassini/VIMS Observations of the Dragonfly Landing Area
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/acbd37 Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4...44E

Le Mouélic, S.; Cornet, T.; Rodriguez, S. +13 more

We present an analysis of Titan data acquired by the Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) at the landing site of the Dragonfly mission, using a new version of our radiative transfer model for Titan, with significant updates for the spectroscopic parameters of atmospheric gases and photochemical aerosols. Our updated radiative tr…

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
Cassini 2
New Insights into Variations in Enceladus Plume Particle Launch Velocities from Cassini-VIMS Spectral Data
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/acd5d4 Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4..108S

Hedman, M. M.; Sharma, H.; Vahidinia, S.

Enceladus's plume consists mainly of a mixture of water vapor and solid ice particles that may originate from a subsurface ocean. The physical processes underlying Enceladus's plume particle dynamics are still being debated, and quantifying the particles' size distribution and launch velocities can help constrain these processes. Cassini's Visual …

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
Cassini 2
The Challenge of Measuring Asteroid Masses with Gaia DR2 Astrometry
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/ad0be5 Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4..239M

Murray, Zachary

The Gaia second data release (DR2) contains high-accuracy astrometric measurements of thousands of solar system bodies. These measurements raise the possibility of determining asteroid masses by modeling scattering events between massive objects observed by Gaia. In this paper, we identify promising encounters between small asteroids that occur du…

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
Gaia 1
Simulating Secondary Electron and Ion Emission from the Cassini Spacecraft in Saturn's Ionosphere
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/acd844 Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4..105Z

Miyake, Y.; Usui, H.; Johansson, F. L. +3 more

The Cassini spacecraft's Grand Finale flybys through Saturn's ionosphere provided unprecedented insight into the composition and dynamics of the gas giant's upper atmosphere and a novel and complex spacecraft-plasma interaction. In this article, we further study Cassini's interaction with Saturn's ionosphere using three-dimensional particle-in-cel…

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
Cassini 1
Earth-based Stellar Occultation Predictions for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Titan, and Triton: 2023–2050
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/aced50 Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4..202F

French, Richard G.; Souami, Damya

In support of studies of decadal-timescale evolution of outer solar system atmospheres and ring systems, we present detailed Earth-based stellar occultation predictions for Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Titan, and Triton for 2023–2050, based on the Gaia Data Release 3 star catalog and near-IR K-band photometry from the Two Micron All Sky Surve…

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
Gaia 1
Pits on Jupiter-family Comets and the Age of Cometary Surfaces
DOI: 10.3847/PSJ/ad083a Bibcode: 2023PSJ.....4..220G

Guilbert-Lepoutre, Aurélie; Besse, Sébastien; Benseguane, Selma +4 more

Large and deep depressions, also known as pits, are observed at the surface of all Jupiter-family comets (JFCs) imaged by spacecraft missions. They offer the opportunity to glimpse the subsurface characteristics of comet nuclei and study the complex interplay between surface structures and cometary activity. This work investigates the evolution of…

2023 The Planetary Science Journal
Rosetta 0