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Disk-integrated observations Dione and Helene Disk-integrated observations Emilie Royer Amanda Hendrix Carly Howett Linda Spilker August 14th, 2018 – Boulder

Objectives of the project Objects formed at the same place in the solar system should have the same composition and have experienced the same weathering processes. Therefore, differences in surface composition would suggest a different place of origin and/or differences in weathering processes altering the surface. The amount of weathering is also a possible indication of the relative ages of the two bodies. Investigate Dione-Helene in term of origin, formation and evolution Retrieve the photometric properties Is Helene a captured moon?

Dione UVIS-ISS-VIMS-CIRS observations 8 simultaneous Dione observations in common with UVIS, ISS, VIMS and to a less extend CIRS: 2007-034 (Trailing – wispy terrains) 2008-177 2008-221 2008-242 2008-286 2008-366 2009-019 2013-178 All at phase angle <15 deg Only one simultaneous Helene observation on Jan 31st, 2011 at phase angle 37-67 deg

Dione UVIS-ISS-VIMS combined spectra Satellite much darker in the FUV  water ice absorption ISS and VIMS agreement Gap between UVIS and ISS data CIRS reflectance close to zero

Dione UVIS-ISS-VIMS combined spectra Satellite much darker in the FUV  water ice absorption ISS and VIMS agreement Gap between UVIS and ISS data CIRS reflectance close to zero

Dione phase curves (preliminary results) 180 nm 568 nm 1804 nm 2013_178 2007_034

Dione phase curves (preliminary results) 180 nm 568 nm 1804 nm 2013_178 2007_034

Saturn icy satellites’ phase curves as of 2014 Amount of bombardment by E-ring grains Particle opacity Royer and Hendrix (2014)

Composite spectra of Helene Grain size analysis from UVIS and VIMS spectra VIMS showed that Helene appears bluer and hence richer in fresh water ice than Dione (Filacchione et al., 2012)

Helene vs Dione UVIS spectra Helene - day 2011_031 – leading side (118 to 150 deg longitude) phase angle 37 to 67 Dione – day 2005_065 - trailing side (238 deg longitude) phase angle 50.5deg Variation in grain size and maybe also composition Rotational period unknown as per JPL/Horizon Helene - day 2011_031 - leading side (118 to 150 deg longitude) phase angle 37 to 67 Dione - day 2006_052 - leading side (94 deg longitude) phase angle 63.7 deg

Helene vs Dione UVIS and ISS spectra Need Correction of phase coefficient Dione trailing (238 deg longitude) at phase angle 50.5 deg on day 2005_065) is brighter than Helene (average of phase 37-67 deg) in VIS but darker in UV Phase coefficient correction needed

Summary Photometric results on Dione follow same trend for UV, VIS and IR We can investigate better the opposition effect at multiple wavelengths with the set of 8 Dione observations What can we say about the 0-2deg phase angle spread seen in ISS and VIMS data but not in UVIS data? CBOE? Porosity on Dione can be better investigated Difference in grain size between Dione leading and trailing and between Dione and Helene Helene brighter than Dione in UV but darker than Dione in VIS? What happened in the UVIS-ISS wavelength gap? Is the change in brightness real?