The Enceladus and OH Tori at Saturn

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Published 2006 June 14 © 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation R. E. Johnson et al 2006 ApJ 644 L137 DOI 10.1086/505750

1538-4357/644/2/L137

Abstract

The remarkable observation that Enceladus, a small icy satellite of Saturn, is actively venting has led to the suggestion that ejected water molecules are the source of the toroidal atmosphere observed at Saturn for over a decade using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Here we show that the venting leads directly to a new feature, a narrow Enceladus neutral torus. The larger torus, observed using HST, is populated by charge exchange, the process that limits the lifetime of the neutrals in the Enceladus torus.

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