Saturn's icy satellites investigated by Cassini -- VIMS. V. Spectrophotometry
G. Filacchione, M. Ciarniello, E. D'Aversa, F. Capaccioni, R.N. Clark,, B.J. Buratti, P. Helfenstein, K. Stephan, C. Plainaki

TL;DR
This study uses Cassini VIMS data to create detailed spectral maps of Saturn's five midsized icy satellites, analyzing their surface properties and variability under different illumination conditions.
Contribution
It systematically derives photometric parameters and maps for five satellites, enabling comparison of their surface properties and understanding of surface-altering processes.
Findings
Derived equigonal albedo values for all satellites.
Produced high-resolution spectral maps linked to surface features.
Analyzed variability of surface properties with illumination changes.
Abstract
Albedo, spectral slopes, and water ice band depths maps for the five midsized saturnian satellites Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, and Rhea have been derived from Cassini-Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) data. The maps are systematically built from photometric corrected data by applying the Kaasalainen-Shkuratov model (Kaasalainen et al., 2001, Shkuratov et al., 2011}. In this work a quadratic function is used to fit phase curves built by filtering observations taken with incidence angle , emission angle , phase angle , and Cassini-satellite distance km. This procedure is systematically repeated for a subset of 65 VIMS visible and near-infrared wavelengths for each satellite. The average photometric parameters are used to compare satellites' properties and to study their variability with…
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