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John F Cooper1, Steven J Sturner2,3
1Heliospheric Physics Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA.
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Saturn's main rings have an energetic particle and gamma ray photon radiation environment produced by ring interactions of galactic cosmic ray (GCR) protons and heavier ions penetrating the planetary dipolar magnetic field. Accurate models of this radiation environment are important for interpretation of Pioneer 11 and Cassini in situ measurements near the rings and for constraints on radiolytic contributions to neutral gas production and ice chemistry. A GEANT (GEometry ANd Tracking) based simulation is used to model flux spectra of protons, electrons, positrons, charged pions, neutrons, and gamma ray photons emitted from GCR interactions with H2O ice spheres approximating the ring material. Dependent on location in the A to D rings within the planetary magnetic field of Saturn, only GCR protons above respective energies of 20 to 72 GeV can reach the rings without being deflected away by the magnetic field. Calculated differential and integral fluxes from our simulations have good agreement with in situ Pioneer-11 measurements in selected energy channels. The charged particle and neutral radiation measurements are sensitive, respectively, to the sizes and areal mass densities of ring bodies. Computed gamma ray emission fluxes are 8% of our calculated limit for detection from the Earth by the Fermi Large Area Telescope. Addition of charged particle sensors and neutron-photon imaging spectrometers to a future Saturn Ring Observer mission would provide valuable information on the ring mass structure. The present paper provides a foundation for modeling of Pioneer 11 and Cassini radiation measurements across the main rings and future measurements of radiation from the rings.
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