Authors: Morrison D. and Morrison N. D.
Year: 1977
Title: Photometry of the Gallilean satellites
Book title: In: Planetary satellites. (A77-40972 19-91) Tucson, University of Arizona Press, 1977
Publisher: Tucson, University of Arizona Press
Pages: 363-378
Keywords: Jupiter, galilean, observation, data, photometric
Abstract: The dependence of the magnitudes and colors on both solar and orbital phase angles is derived from photometric observations of the Gallilean satellites. The rotational variations are best defined by the most recent observations; as a consequence of the complex albedo distributions on the satellites, the light curves cannot be represented by simple analytic expressions. The recent data also establish the mean magnitudes on the V photometric system to within + or - 0.02 magnitude and permit accurate geometric albedos to be derived. The dependence of magnitude on solar phase angle, and particularly at very small phase angles, is best shown by the extensive observations from 1926 and 1927. The determined rotational curves are used to reduce these data and express the phase effect in terms of a linear curve for phase angles greater than 6 deg and a quadratic curve for smaller angles. The phase dependence of these satellites is compared with that observed for other small bodies in the solar system; particularly interesting are the anomalously large phase coefficient and opposition effect of Io.
%F: AB(Hawaii, University, Honolulu, Hawaii)
Bibliogaphic Code: 1977ps...book..363M

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