Solar Energetic Particle Events Detected in the Housekeeping Data of the European Space Agency's Spacecraft Flotilla in the Solar System

Space Weather American Geophysical Union (AGU) 21:8 (2023)

Authors:

Beatriz S谩nchez鈥怌ano, Olivier Witasse, Elise W Knutsen, Dikshita Meggi, Shayla Viet, Mark Lester, Robert F Wimmer鈥怱chweingruber, Marco Pinto, Richard Moissl, Johannes Benkhoff, Hermann Opgenoorth, Uli Auster, Jos de Brujine, Peter Collins, Guido De Marchi, David Fischer, Yoshifumi Futaana, James Godfrey, Daniel Heyner, Mats Holmstrom, Andrew Johnstone, Simon Joyce, Daniel Lakey, Santa Martinez, David Milligan, Elsa Montagnon, Daniel M眉ller, Stefano A Livi, Timo Prusti, Jim Raines, Ingo Richter, Daniel Schmid, Peter Schmitz, H氓kan Svedhem, Matt GGT Taylor, Elena Tremolizzo, Dimitri Titov, Colin Wilson, Simon Wood, Joe Zender

Chasing rainbows and ocean glints: Inner working angle constraints for the Habitable Worlds Observatory

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 524:4 (2023) 5477-5485

Authors:

Sophia R Vaughan, Timothy D Gebhard, Kimberly Bott, Sarah L Casewell, Nicolas B Cowan, David S Doelman, Matthew Kenworthy, Johan Mazoyer, Maxwell A Millar-Blanchaer, Victor JH Trees, Daphne M Stam, Olivier Absil, Lisa Altinier, Pierre Baudoz, Ruslan Belikov, Alexis Bidot, Jayne L Birkby, Markus J Bonse, Bernhard Brandl, Alexis Carlotti, Elodie Choquet, Dirk van聽Dam, Niyati Desai, Kevin Fogarty, J Fowler, Kyle van聽Gorkom, Yann Gutierrez, Olivier Guyon, Sebastiaan Y Haffert, Olivier Herscovici-Schiller, Adrien Hours, Roser Juanola-Parramon, Evangelia Kleisioti, Lorenzo K枚nig, Maaike van聽Kooten, Mariya Krasteva, Iva Laginja, Rico Landman, Lucie Leboulleux, David Mouillet, Mamadou N鈥橠iaye, Emiel H Por, Laurent Pueyo, Frans Snik

Chasing rainbows and ocean glints: Inner working angle constraints for the Habitable Worlds Observatory

(2023)

Authors:

Sophia R Vaughan, Timothy D Gebhard, Kimberly Bott, Sarah L Casewell, Nicolas B Cowan, David S Doelman, Matthew Kenworthy, Johan Mazoyer, Maxwell A Millar-Blanchaer, Victor JH Trees, Daphne M Stam, Olivier Absil, Lisa Altinier, Pierre Baudoz, Ruslan Belikov, Alexis Bidot, Jayne L Birkby, Markus J Bonse, Bernhard Brandl, Alexis Carlotti, Elodie Choquet, Dirk van Dam, Niyati Desai, Kevin Fogarty, J Fowler, Kyle van Gorkom, Yann Gutierrez, Olivier Guyon, Sebastiaan Y Haffert, Olivier Herscovici-Schiller, Adrien Hours, Roser Juanola-Parramon, Evangelia Kleisioti, Lorenzo K枚nig, Maaike van Kooten, Mariya Krasteva, Iva Laginja, Rico Landman, Lucie Leboulleux, David Mouillet, Mamadou N'Diaye, Emiel H Por, Laurent Pueyo, Frans Snik

Bidirectional reflectance distribution function measurements of the Winchcombe meteorite using the Visible 91探花 Space Environment Goniometer

Meteoritics and Planetary Science Wiley 59:5 (2023) 1029-1042

Authors:

Rowan Curtis, Hc Bates, TJ Warren, KA Shirley, EC Brown, Aj King, NE Bowles

Abstract:

A laboratory study was performed using the Visible 91探花 Space Environment Goniometer in which the broadband (350鈥1250 nm) bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) of the Winchcombe meteorite was measured, across a range of viewing angles鈥攔eflectance: 0掳鈥70掳, in steps of 5掳; incidence: 15掳, 30掳, 45掳, and 60掳; and azimuthal: 0掳, 90掳, and 180掳. The BRDF dataset was fitted using the Hapke BRDF model to (1) provide a method of comparison to other meteorites and asteroids, and (2) to produce Hapke parameter values that can be used to extrapolate the BRDF to all angles. The study deduced the following Hapke parameters for Winchcombe: w = 0.152 卤 0.030, b = 0.633 卤 0.064, and hS = 0.016 卤 0.008, demonstrating that it has a similar w value to Tagish Lake (0.157 卤 0.020) and a similar b value to Orgueil (0.671 卤 0.090). Importantly, the surface profile of the sample was characterized using an Alicona 3D庐 instrument, allowing two of the free parameters within the Hapke model 蠁 and (Formula presented.), which represent porosity and surface roughness, respectively, to be constrained as 蠁 = 0.649 卤 0.023 and (Formula presented.) = 16.113掳 (at 500 渭m size scale). This work serves as part of the characterization process for Winchcombe and provides a reference photometry dataset for current and future asteroid missions.

Bolometric Hemispherical Albedo Map of Pluto from New Horizons Observations

The Planetary Science Journal American Astronomical Society 4:7 (2023) 132

Authors:

Jason D Hofgartner, Bonnie J Buratti, Ross A Beyer, Kimberly Ennico, Will M Grundy, Carly JA Howett, Perianne E Johnson, Tod R Lauer, Catherine B Olkin, John R Spencer, S Alan Stern, Harold A Weaver, Leslie A Young