Ar. Hendrix et al., EUROPA - DISK-RESOLVED ULTRAVIOLET MEASUREMENTS USING THE GALILEO ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROMETER, Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962), 135(1), 1998, pp. 79-94
The Galileo ultraviolet spectrometer has measured the first-ever disk-
resolved spectral ultraviolet albedos of regions on Europa's trailing
and antijovian hemispheres at spatial resolutions approaching 55 km. W
e find that the ultraviolet albedo (2400-3200 Angstrom) increases with
distance from the trailing hemisphere apex (270 degrees W). Regions c
lose to 270 degrees W display an absorption feature centered near 2800
Angstrom, which generally decreases with distance from the trailing h
emisphere apex. These results substantiate the idea that magnetospheri
c bombardment darkens the surface of the entire trailing hemisphere an
d creates an absorber in the central portion of the trailing hemispher
e. The absorption is related to sulfur, but is much darker than any la
boratory spectra, likely due to the large grain size on Europa's trail
ing hemisphere. The disk-resolved observations, in combination with th
ree disk-integrated observations, are used to derive the ultraviolet p
article scattering function for Europa's trailing hemisphere. (C) 1998
Academic Press.