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Ijiraq (moon)

Ijiraq, or Saturn XXII (22), is a small prograde irregular satellite of Saturn. It was discovered by the team of Brett Gladman, John J. Kavelaars, et al. in 2000, and given the temporary designation S/2000 S 6.[1][2] It was named in 2003 after the ijiraq, a creature in Inuit mythology.[7]

Ijiraq
Discovery images of Ijiraq taken by the CFHT in September 2000
Discovery[1][2]
Discovered byJ. J. Kavelaars
B. J. Gladman
Discovery date2000
Designations
Designation
Saturn XXII
Pronunciation/ˈɪɪrɑːk/
Named after
Ijiraq
S/2000 S 6
AdjectivesIjiraupian, Ijiraqian[a]
Orbital characteristics[3]
Epoch 2000 January 1.5
11.345 Gm
Eccentricity0.353
451.46 d
(1.24 yr)
Inclination49.2°
Satellite ofSaturn
GroupInuit group (Kiviuq)
Physical characteristics[4][5]
Mean diameter
13+50%
−30%
 km
13.03±0.14 h
Albedo0.06 assumed
Spectral type
color: red
B-V=1.05 R-V=0.58[6]
22.6
13.2

Orbit edit

 
Irregular prograde groups of satellites of Saturn: Inuit (blue) and Gallic (red). The eccentricity of the orbits is represented by the yellow segments extending from the pericentre to the apocentre.

Ijiraq orbits Saturn at an average distance of 11.3 million km in 451 days on an orbit very similar to Kiviuq's.[3] Ijiraq is believed to be in Kozai resonance: its orbit is cyclically reducing the inclination while increasing the eccentricity and vice versa. The orbital argument of pericenter oscillates around 90° with an amplitude of 60°.[8] Like Kiviuq and Thrymr, Ijiraq's orbital elements overlap strongly with Phoebe's, and it is likely to collide with Phoebe in the future.[5]

Physical characteristics edit

While Ijiraq is a member of the Inuit group of irregular satellites,[9] recent observations revealed that it is distinctively redder than Paaliaq, Siarnaq and Kiviuq. Its spectral slope (a measure of body reflectance in function of the wavelength) is twice as steep as that of other Inuit-group satellites (20% per 100 nm), typical for red trans-Neptunian objects like Sedna but unknown for irregular satellites. In addition, the Ijiraupian (Ijiraqan)[a] spectrum lacks the weak absorption near 0.7 μm, attributed to a possible water hydration, found in the other three.[6]

Name edit

Ijiraq was named in 2003 after the ijiraq, a creature of Inuit mythology.[7]

Kavelaars, an astronomer at McMaster University, suggested this name to help astronomical nomenclature to get out of its Greco-Romano-Renaissance rut. He spent several months trying to find names that were both multi-cultural and Canadian, consulting Amerindian scholars without finding a name that seemed appropriate. In March 2001, he was reading an Inuit tale to his children and had a revelation. The ijiraq plays at hide-and-seek, which is what these small moons of Saturn do: they are hard to find, and cold like the Canadian arctic (the team of discoverers includes Canadians, Norwegians and Icelanders—nordicity is their common trait). Kavelaars contacted the author of the tale, Michael Kusugak, to get his assent, and the latter also suggested the names for Kiviuq and 90377 Sedna.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b The genitive form of Ijiraq is Ijiraup. Thus the adjectival form could be absolutive Ijiraqian or genitive Ijiraupian, parallel to nominative Venusian and genitive Venerian for Venus. See Inuktitut morphology

References edit

  1. ^ a b "IAUC 7521: S/2000 S 5, S/2000 S 6". www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu. November 18, 2000.
  2. ^ a b "MPEC 2000-Y14 : S/2000 S 3, S/2000 S 4, S/2000 S 5, S/2000 S 6, S/2000 S 10". minorplanetcenter.net. December 19, 2000.
  3. ^ a b "Planetary Satellite Mean Elements". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov.
  4. ^ Denk, T.; Mottola, S. (2019). Cassini Observations of Saturn's Irregular Moons (PDF). 50th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Lunar and Planetary Institute.
  5. ^ a b Denk, Tilmann; Mottola, Stefano; Tosi, Frederico; Bottke, William F.; Hamilton, Douglas P. (2018). "The Irregular Satellites of Saturn" (PDF). In Schenk, P.M.; Clark, R.N.; Howett, C.J.A.; Verbiscer, A.J.; Waite, J.H. (eds.). Enceladus and the Icy Moons of Saturn. Space Science Series. Vol. 322. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press. pp. 409–434. Bibcode:2018eims.book..409D. doi:10.2458/azu_uapress_9780816537075-ch020. ISBN 9780816537075.
  6. ^ a b Grav, T.; Bauer, J. (2007-03-08) [2006-11-18]. "A deeper look at the colors of the Saturnian irregular satellites". Icarus. 191 (1): 267–285. arXiv:astro-ph/0611590. Bibcode:2007Icar..191..267G. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2007.04.020. S2CID 15710195 – via arXiv.
  7. ^ a b "IAUC 8177: Sats OF (22); Sats OF JUPITER, SATURN, URANUS". www.cbat.eps.harvard.edu. August 8, 2003.
  8. ^ Nesvorn, David; Alvarellos, Jose L. A.; Dones, Luke; Levison, Harold F. (2003). "Orbital and Collisional Evolution of the Irregular Satellites". The Astronomical Journal. 126 (1). IOP Publishing: 425. Bibcode:2003AJ....126..398N. doi:10.1086/375461.
  9. ^ Gladman, Brett; Kavelaars, J. J.; Holman, Matthew; Nicholson, Philip D.; Burns, Joseph A.; Hergenrother, Carl W.; Petit, Jean-Marc; Marsden, Brian G.; Jacobson, Robert; Gray, William; Grav, Tommy (2001-07-12). "Discovery of 12 satellites of Saturn exhibiting orbital clustering". Nature. 412 (6843): 163–166. Bibcode:2001Natur.412..163G. doi:10.1038/35084032. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 11449267. S2CID 4420031.

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Ijiraq or Saturn XXII 22 is a small prograde irregular satellite of Saturn It was discovered by the team of Brett Gladman John J Kavelaars et al in 2000 and given the temporary designation S 2000 S 6 1 2 It was named in 2003 after the ijiraq a creature in Inuit mythology 7 IjiraqDiscovery images of Ijiraq taken by the CFHT in September 2000Discovery 1 2 Discovered byJ J KavelaarsB J GladmanDiscovery date2000DesignationsDesignationSaturn XXIIPronunciation ˈ ɪ dʒ ɪ r ɑː k Named afterIjiraqAlternative namesS 2000 S 6AdjectivesIjiraupian Ijiraqian a Orbital characteristics 3 Epoch 2000 January 1 5Semi major axis11 345 GmEccentricity0 353Orbital period sidereal 451 46 d 1 24 yr Inclination49 2 Satellite ofSaturnGroupInuit group Kiviuq Physical characteristics 4 5 Mean diameter13 50 30 kmSynodic rotation period13 03 0 14 hAlbedo0 06 assumedSpectral typecolor redB V 1 05 R V 0 58 6 Apparent magnitude22 6Absolute magnitude H 13 2 Contents 1 Orbit 2 Physical characteristics 3 Name 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksOrbit edit nbsp Irregular prograde groups of satellites of Saturn Inuit blue and Gallic red The eccentricity of the orbits is represented by the yellow segments extending from the pericentre to the apocentre Ijiraq orbits Saturn at an average distance of 11 3 million km in 451 days on an orbit very similar to Kiviuq s 3 Ijiraq is believed to be in Kozai resonance its orbit is cyclically reducing the inclination while increasing the eccentricity and vice versa The orbital argument of pericenter oscillates around 90 with an amplitude of 60 8 Like Kiviuq and Thrymr Ijiraq s orbital elements overlap strongly with Phoebe s and it is likely to collide with Phoebe in the future 5 Physical characteristics editWhile Ijiraq is a member of the Inuit group of irregular satellites 9 recent observations revealed that it is distinctively redder than Paaliaq Siarnaq and Kiviuq Its spectral slope a measure of body reflectance in function of the wavelength is twice as steep as that of other Inuit group satellites 20 per 100 nm typical for red trans Neptunian objects like Sedna but unknown for irregular satellites In addition the Ijiraupian Ijiraqan a spectrum lacks the weak absorption near 0 7 mm attributed to a possible water hydration found in the other three 6 Name editIjiraq was named in 2003 after the ijiraq a creature of Inuit mythology 7 Kavelaars an astronomer at McMaster University suggested this name to help astronomical nomenclature to get out of its Greco Romano Renaissance rut He spent several months trying to find names that were both multi cultural and Canadian consulting Amerindian scholars without finding a name that seemed appropriate In March 2001 he was reading an Inuit tale to his children and had a revelation The ijiraq plays at hide and seek which is what these small moons of Saturn do they are hard to find and cold like the Canadian arctic the team of discoverers includes Canadians Norwegians and Icelanders nordicity is their common trait Kavelaars contacted the author of the tale Michael Kusugak to get his assent and the latter also suggested the names for Kiviuq and 90377 Sedna Notes edit a b The genitive form of Ijiraq is Ijiraup Thus the adjectival form could be absolutive Ijiraqian or genitive Ijiraupian parallel to nominative Venusian and genitive Venerian for Venus See Inuktitut morphologyReferences edit a b IAUC 7521 S 2000 S 5 S 2000 S 6 www cbat eps harvard edu November 18 2000 a b MPEC 2000 Y14 S 2000 S 3 S 2000 S 4 S 2000 S 5 S 2000 S 6 S 2000 S 10 minorplanetcenter net December 19 2000 a b Planetary Satellite Mean Elements ssd jpl nasa gov Denk T Mottola S 2019 Cassini Observations of Saturn s Irregular Moons PDF 50th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Lunar and Planetary Institute a b Denk Tilmann Mottola Stefano Tosi Frederico Bottke William F Hamilton Douglas P 2018 The Irregular Satellites of Saturn PDF In Schenk P M Clark R N Howett C J A Verbiscer A J Waite J H eds Enceladus and the Icy Moons of Saturn Space Science Series Vol 322 Tucson AZ The University of Arizona Press pp 409 434 Bibcode 2018eims book 409D doi 10 2458 azu uapress 9780816537075 ch020 ISBN 9780816537075 a b Grav T Bauer J 2007 03 08 2006 11 18 A deeper look at the colors of the Saturnian irregular satellites Icarus 191 1 267 285 arXiv astro ph 0611590 Bibcode 2007Icar 191 267G doi 10 1016 j icarus 2007 04 020 S2CID 15710195 via arXiv a b IAUC 8177 Sats OF 22 Sats OF JUPITER SATURN URANUS www cbat eps harvard edu August 8 2003 Nesvorn David Alvarellos Jose L A Dones Luke Levison Harold F 2003 Orbital and Collisional Evolution of the Irregular Satellites The Astronomical Journal 126 1 IOP Publishing 425 Bibcode 2003AJ 126 398N doi 10 1086 375461 Gladman Brett Kavelaars J J Holman Matthew Nicholson Philip D Burns Joseph A Hergenrother Carl W Petit Jean Marc Marsden Brian G Jacobson Robert Gray William Grav Tommy 2001 07 12 Discovery of 12 satellites of Saturn exhibiting orbital clustering Nature 412 6843 163 166 Bibcode 2001Natur 412 163G doi 10 1038 35084032 ISSN 1476 4687 PMID 11449267 S2CID 4420031 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ijiraq moon Listen to this article 4 minutes source source nbsp This audio file was created from a revision of this article dated 6 February 2010 2010 02 06 and does not reflect subsequent edits Audio help More spoken articles Ephemeris from IAU MPC NSES Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ijiraq moon amp oldid 1211524310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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