Structure and evolution of the lunar Procellarum region as revealed by GRAIL gravity data.

Nature 514:7520 (2014) 68-71

Authors:

Jeffrey C Andrews-Hanna, Jonathan Besserer, James W Head, Carly JA Howett, Walter S Kiefer, Paul J Lucey, Patrick J McGovern, H Jay Melosh, Gregory A Neumann, Roger J Phillips, Paul M Schenk, David E Smith, Sean C Solomon, Maria T Zuber

Abstract:

The Procellarum region is a broad area on the nearside of the Moon that is characterized by low elevations, thin crust, and high surface concentrations of the heat-producing elements uranium, thorium, and potassium. The region has been interpreted as an ancient impact basin approximately 3,200 kilometres in diameter, although supporting evidence at the surface would have been largely obscured as a result of the great antiquity and poor preservation of any diagnostic features. Here we use data from the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission to examine the subsurface structure of Procellarum. The Bouguer gravity anomalies and gravity gradients reveal a pattern of narrow linear anomalies that border Procellarum and are interpreted to be the frozen remnants of lava-filled rifts and the underlying feeder dykes that served as the magma plumbing system for much of the nearside mare volcanism. The discontinuous surface structures that were earlier interpreted as remnants of an impact basin rim are shown in GRAIL data to be a part of this continuous set of border structures in a quasi-rectangular pattern with angular intersections, contrary to the expected circular or elliptical shape of an impact basin. The spatial pattern of magmatic-tectonic structures bounding Procellarum is consistent with their formation in response to thermal stresses produced by the differential cooling of the province relative to its surroundings, coupled with magmatic activity driven by the greater-than-average heat flux in the region.

Thermophysical property variations across Dione and Rhea

Icarus Elsevier 241 (2014) 239-247

Authors:

CJA Howett, JR Spencer, T Hurford, A Verbiscer, M Segura

Modelling of an asteroid photoelectron sheath and implications for a sample return mission

Planetary and Space Science Elsevier 99 (2014) 103-111

Authors:

KL Aplin, AJ Macfaden, NE Bowles

Design and performance of the Exo-planet Characterisation Observatory (EChO) integrated payload

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 9143 (2014) 91432e-91432e-12

Authors:

Bruce Swinyard, Marcel Tessenyi, Giovanna Tinetti, Ingo Waldmann, Paul Eccleston, Marc Ferlet, Ranah Irshad, Tanya Lim, Kevin Middleton, Tom Bradshaw, Martin Crook, Tom Hunt, Berend Winter, Ian Bryson, Naidu Bezawada, William Taylor, Neil Bowles, Enzo Pascale, Gianluca Morgante, Emanuele Pace, Alberto Adriani, Jean-Michel Reess, Pierre Drossart, Vincent Coudé du Foresto, Marc Ollivier, Roland Ottensamer, Mirek Rataj, Gonzalo Ramos Zapata, Jan-Rutger Schrader, Avri Selig, Kate Isaak, Martin Linder, Ludovic Puig, Paul Hartogh, Christophe Lovis, Giusi Micela, Ignasi Ribas, Ignas Snellen, Jean-Phillippe Beaulieu

ALMA measurements of the HNC and HC$_3$N distributions in Titan's atmosphere

(2014)

Authors:

MA Cordiner, CA Nixon, NA Teanby, J Serigano, SB Charnley, SN Milam, MJ Mumma, PGJ Irwin, DC Lis, G Villanueva, L Paganini, Y-J Kuan, AJ Remijan