Radar measurements of Mercury’s north pole at 70cm wavelength
We present radar imaging of Mercury using the Arecibo Observatory's 70-cm wavelength radar system during the inferior conjunction of July 1999. At that time the sub-Earth latitude was similar to 11AN and the highly reflective region at Mercury's north pole that was first identified in rada...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) N.Y. 1962), 2010-09, Vol.209 (1), p.224-229 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present radar imaging of Mercury using the Arecibo Observatory's 70-cm wavelength radar system during the inferior conjunction of July 1999. At that time the sub-Earth latitude was similar to 11AN and the highly reflective region at Mercury's north pole that was first identified in radar images at the shorter wavelengths of 3.6cm [Slade, M.A., Butler, B.J., Muhleman, D.O., 1992. Science 258, 635-640] and 13cm [Harmon, J.K., Slade, M.A., 1992. Science 258, 640-643] was again clearly detected. The reflectivity averaged over a 75,000km2 region including the pole is similar to that measured at the other wavelengths over a comparable area, and the 70cm circular polarization ratio of mu C similar to 0.87 is possibly slightly lower. If this strong backscattering results from volume scattering in low absorption layers, the persistence of this effect over more than an order of magnitude change in wavelength scale has implications for the depth and thickness of the deposits responsible. The resolution of the radar maps at this wavelength is not sufficient to resolve individual craters, nor to discern features at other latitudes, but the planet's total reflectivity is consistent with previous work and the scattering function suggests a surface roughness at this wavelength similar to the lunar highlands. |
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ISSN: | 0019-1035 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.icarus.2009.10.009 |