Science, Vol.272, No.5261, 516-518, 1996
Fluorescent Hydroxyl Emissions from Saturns Ring Atmosphere
Just before Earth passed through Saturn’s ring plane on 10 August 1995, the Hubble Space Telescope Faint Object Spectrograph detected ultraviolet fluorescent emissions from a tenuous atmosphere of OH molecules enveloping the rings. Brightnesses decrease with increasing distance above the rings, implying a scale height of about 0.45 Saturn radii (R(S)). A spatial scan 0.28R(S) above the A and B rings indicates OH column densities of about 10(13) cm(-2) and number densities of up to 700 cm(-3). Saturn’s rings must produce roughly 10(25) to 10(29) OH molecules per second to maintain the observed OH distribution.
Keywords:IRRADIANCE COMPARISON EXPERIMENT-1;MICROMETEORITE EROSION;PLASMA TRANSPORT;MAGNETOSPHERE;TORUS;MODEL;HYDROGEN;ORIGIN;CLOUD;WATER