Detection of arcs in Saturn's F ring during the 1995 Sun ring-plane crossing

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Observations of the November 1995 Sun crossing of the Saturn's ring-plane made with the 3.6 m CFH telescope, using the UHAO adaptive optics system, are presented here. We report the detection of four arcs located in the vicinity of the F ring. They can be seen one day later in HST images. The combination of both data sets gives accurate determinations of their orbits. Semi-major axes range from 140 020 km to 140 080 km, with a mean of 140 060 ± 60 km. This is about 150 km smaller than previous estimates of the F ring radius from Voyager 1 and 2 data, but close to the orbit of another arc observed at the same epoch in HST images.

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Charnoz, S., Brahic, A., Ferrari, C., Grenier, I., Roddier, F., & Thébault, P. (2001). Detection of arcs in Saturn’s F ring during the 1995 Sun ring-plane crossing. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 365(2), 214–221. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20000183

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