The shape and dynamics of a heliotropic dusty ringlet in the Cassini Division
M. M. Hedman, J. A. Burt, J. A. Burns, M. S. Tiscareno

TL;DR
This study analyzes the shape and behavior of the heliotropic Dusty Ringlet in Saturn's Cassini Division, revealing the influence of solar radiation pressure on its dynamics and identifying both forced and free orbital components.
Contribution
First detailed observational analysis of the heliotropic ringlet's shape and orientation, confirming the role of solar radiation pressure and highlighting complex free orbital components.
Findings
Ringlet's shape fits a model with forced and free eccentricities and inclinations.
Forced eccentricity aligns with theoretical predictions for radiation pressure effects.
Presence of significant free eccentricities and inclinations challenges existing models.
Abstract
The so-called "Charming Ringlet" (R/2006 S3) is a low-optical-depth, dusty ringlet located in the Laplace gap in the Cassini Division. This ringlet is particularly interesting because its radial position varies systematically with longitude relative to the Sun in such a way that the ringlet's geometric center appears to be displaced away from Saturn's center in a direction roughly toward the Sun. In other words, the ringlet is always found at greater distances from the planet's center at longitudes near the sub-solar longitude than it is at longitudes near Saturn's shadow. This "heliotropic" behavior indicates that the dynamics of the particles in this ring are being influenced by solar radiation pressure. In order to investigate this phenomenon, which has been predicted theoretically but has never been observed this clearly, we analyze multiple image sequences of this ringlet obtained…
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