Herschel-PACS photometry of Uranus' five major moons
\"O. H. Detre, T. G. M\"uller, U. Klaas, G. Marton, H. Linz, Z., Balog

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel-PACS data to measure the far-infrared fluxes of Uranus's five major moons, developing new image processing and thermophysical models to understand their thermal properties and improve calibration accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces a novel image processing technique for PACS data and provides the first long-wavelength infrared measurements of four large Uranian moons, enhancing thermophysical models.
Findings
Constrained thermal inertia and surface roughness of the moons.
Detected differences in thermal properties between hemispheres.
Improved calibration accuracy for Uranus as a far-infrared reference.
Abstract
Aims. We aim to determine far-infrared fluxes at 70, 100, and 160m of the five major Uranus satellites Titania, Oberon, Umbriel, Ariel and Miranda, based on observations with the photometer PACS-P aboard the Herschel Space Observatory. Methods. The bright image of Uranus is subtracted using a scaled Uranus point spread function (PSF) reference established from all maps of each wavelength in an iterative process removing the superimposed moons. Photometry of the satellites is performed by PSF photometry. Thermophysical models of the icy moons are fitted to the photometry of each measurement epoch and auxilliary data at shorter wavelengths. Results. The best fitting thermophysical models provide constraints for important thermal properties of the moons like surface roughness and thermal inertia. We present the first thermal infrared radiometry longward of 50m of the four…
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