2002
DOI: 10.1006/icar.2002.6791
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Saturn's F Ring: Kinematics and Particle Sizes from Stellar Occultation Studies

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“…The nodal rates are highly uncertain, but if they precess at different rates than the node of the F ring, then both orbits must periodically intersect the F-ring core. 6 As seen in Figure 21, S6's orbit came within about 1.5 km of the F-ring core, less than its estimated vertical thickness (Bosh et al 2002), in 2005 April. It would be surprising if such an interaction resulted in no observable consequences; indeed, Charnoz et al (2005) suggest that a newly discovered spiral structure observed in the tenuous material surrounding the F ring may be among those consequences.…”
Section: F-ring Objectsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The nodal rates are highly uncertain, but if they precess at different rates than the node of the F ring, then both orbits must periodically intersect the F-ring core. 6 As seen in Figure 21, S6's orbit came within about 1.5 km of the F-ring core, less than its estimated vertical thickness (Bosh et al 2002), in 2005 April. It would be surprising if such an interaction resulted in no observable consequences; indeed, Charnoz et al (2005) suggest that a newly discovered spiral structure observed in the tenuous material surrounding the F ring may be among those consequences.…”
Section: F-ring Objectsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Other effects, such as radiative forces or plasma drag, may in principle affect the particles' orbits. Whereas the core of the F ring seems to be made of big and small particles (4,11), the surrounding region seems populated by micrometer-sized particles (12,20) that will be sensitive to radiation effects (10). For the moment, no dynamical model of the F ring including radiative effects has been published.…”
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“…A wide range of nanoscale electronic and photonic devices have been made with carbon nanotube and nanowire functional elements (1)(2)(3)(4). Although the nanomaterials are important for achieving observed functional properties in these nanodevices, many of the most critical features have been defined with the use of similar lithographic approaches that drive and ultimately limit the planar semiconductor industry.…”
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“…Prometheus can even penetrate the ring, making an approach that uses a series expansion for large impact parameter impossible. The parameters of the F-ring core (a F−ring = 140224 km,ẽ F−ring = 0.0025, Bosh et al (2002)) and the Prometheus (a Pro = 139380 km,ẽ Pro = 0.0022, m Pro = 1.6 · 10 17 kg, Jacobson et al (2008)) suggest a periodic variation of the scaled effective eccentricity between 0.7 and 10. Our analytical model can be used as long as the scaled effective eccentricity is below 5, which can be estimated by equation (50) using the mean distance between ring core and moon.…”
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