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Variations in the amount of water ice on Ceres' surface suggest a seasonal water cycle

Author(s)
Andrea Raponi
Maria Cristina De Sanctis
Alessandro Frigeri
Ammannito, Eleonora  
Marco Giardino
Date Issued
2018-03-01
Abstract
The dwarf planet Ceres is known to host a considerable amount of water in its interior, and areas of water ice were detected by the Dawn spacecraft on its surface. Moreover, sporadic water and hydroxyl emissions have been observed from space telescopes. We report the detection of water ice in a mid-latitude crater and its unexpected variation with time. The Dawn spectrometer data show a change of water ice signatures over a period of 6 months, which is well modeled as ~2-km2 increase of water ice. The observed increase, coupled with Ceres’ orbital parameters, points to an ongoing process that seems correlated with solar flux. The reported variation on Ceres’ surface indicates that this body is chemically and physically active at the present time.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/5231
Journal
Science Advances
Issue
3
Volume
4
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.aao3757
5ab274836c5e1b5a034b8b18
URL
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/3/eaao3757
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