Title of article
Characteristics of Saturn’s FUV airglow from limb-viewing spectra obtained with Cassini-UVIS
Author/Authors
Gustin، نويسنده , , Jacques and Stewart، نويسنده , , Ian and Gérard، نويسنده , , Jean-Claude and Esposito، نويسنده , , Larry، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
14
From page
270
To page
283
Abstract
This study reports the analysis of far ultraviolet (FUV) limb spectra of the airglow of Saturn in the 1150–1850 Å spectral window, obtained with the Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) onboard Cassini, spanning altitudes from −1200 to 4000 km. The FUV limb emission consists of three main contributions: (1) H Ly-α peaking at 1100 km with a brightness of 0.8 kilo-Rayleighs (kR), (2) reflected sunlight longward of 1550 Å which maximizes at −950 km with 16.5 kR and (3) H2 bands in the 1150–1650 Å bandwidth, peaking at 1050 km reaching a maximum of 3.9 kR.
ical profile of the local H2 volume emission rate has been derived using the hydrocarbon density profiles from a model of the Saturn equatorial atmosphere. It is well matched by a Chapman function, characterized by a maximum value of 3.5 photons cm−3 s−1 in the 800–1650 Å UV bandwidth, peaking at 1020 km.
isons between the observed spectra and a first-order synthetic airglow H2 model in the 1150–1650 Å bandwidth show that the spectral shape of the H2 bands is accounted for by solar fluorescence and photoelectron excitation. The best fits are obtained with a combination of H2 fluorescence lines and 20 eV electron impact spectra, the latter contributing ∼68% of the total H2 airglow emission.
Keywords
Saturn , Ultraviolet observations , Spectroscopy
Journal title
Icarus
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Icarus
Record number
2377927
Link To Document