Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10702014 | Icarus | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Measurements of Iapetus as seen at 20 and 2.2 μm in the shadow of Saturn's ring are given, providing the thermal response to a rapidly varying heat input. The 20 μm thermal emission follows the 2.2 μm flux input closely. The observations, plus a simple diffusion calculation, imply that the surface of Iapetus is made of material having a very small thermal inertia, probably Iâ²10Jmâ2sâ1/2Kâ1.
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Authors
G. Neugebauer, K. Matthews, P.D. Nicholson, B.T. Soifer, I. Gatley, S.V.W. Beckwith,