Spectrophotometric Modeling and Mapping of Ceres
Jian-Yang Li, Stefan E. Schr\"oder, Stefano Mottola, Andreas Nathues,, Julie C. Castillo-Rogez, Norbert Schorghofer, David A. Williams, Mauro, Ciarniello, Andrea Longobardo, Carol A. Raymond, Christopher T. Russell

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed spectrophotometric analysis of Ceres using Dawn data, revealing surface properties, scattering behaviors, and spatial variations, and suggests unique surface composition features affecting its scattering characteristics.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive spectrophotometric mapping of Ceres' surface, analyzing phase functions, albedo, and roughness, and links scattering properties to surface composition and grain size.
Findings
Ceres' single-scattering albedo at 555 nm is 0.14
Phase reddening is dominated by single-particle scattering
Surface shows stronger backscattering with lower albedo
Abstract
We report a comprehensive analysis of the global spectrophotometric properties of Ceres using Dawn Framing Camera images collected from April to June 2015 during the RC3 and Survey mission phases. The single-scattering albedo of Ceres at 555 nm is 0.140.04, the geometric albedo is 0.0960.006, and the Bond albedo is 0.0370.002. The asymmetry factors calculated from the best-fit two-term Henyey-Greenstein (HG) single-particle phase function (SPPF) show a wavelength dependence, suggesting that the phase reddening of Ceres is dominated by single-particle scattering rather than multiple scattering or small-scale surface roughness. The Hapke roughness parameter of Ceres is derived to be 206 with no wavelength dependence. The phase function of Ceres shows appreciably strong scattering around 90 phase angle that cannot be fitted with a single-term HG…
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