Vital Statistics for Uranus’s Rings
Rings of Uranus
Feature | Middle Boundary (km) | Width | Eccentricity | Inclination (deg) | Optical Depth | Type | Associated Moons | Footnotes | Comments |
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Zeta CC | 30,863 | 8050 | ~0.0001 | Broad, diffuse | 2 | Extension of zeta ring | |||
Zeta C | 36,639 | 2960 | ~0.0005 | Broad, diffuse | 2 | Extension of zeta ring | |||
dust sheet | 38,440 | 23200 | 0.005 | Broad, diffuse | 2 | A sheet of material that permeates the ring sytem, | |||
Zeta | 39,600 | 3500 | ~0.0045 | Broad, diffuse | 2 | The zeta ring is the innermost ring. Wide and diffuse when originally observed in Voyager images (designated as 1986U2R), the estimated optical depth was much lower the the modern value. This may be due to assumptions about particle albedo and phase function, or actual variation of the ring properties over time and/or wavelength | |||
Six | 41,838 | 1.53 | 0.00102 | 0.0607 | ~0.3 | Narrow, dense | 2 | ||
Five | 42,234 | 2.28 | 0.0019 | 0.0559 | ~0.5 | Narrow, dense | 2 | ||
Four | 42,571 | 2.33 | 0.00106 | 0.032 | ~0.3 | Narrow, dense | 2 | ||
Alpha-4 | 43,027 | 3353 | 0.002 | Broad, diffuse | 2 | Dust ring between Four and Alpha rings | |||
Alpha | 44,718 | 8.46 | 0.00076 | 0.015 | ~0.4 | Narrow, dense | 2 | ||
Beta-Alpha | 44,879 | 312 | 0.002 | Broad, diffuse | 2 | Dust ring between Alpha and Beta rings | |||
Beta | 45,661 | 9.49 | 0.000442 | 0.005 | ~0.3 | Narrow, dense | 2 | ||
Eta C | 47,201 | 40 | 0.02 | Narrow, diffuse | 2 | Extension of Eta ring | |||
Eta | 47,176 | 1.6 | ~0.4 | Narrow, dense | 2 | ||||
Gamma | 47,627 | 2.15 | 0.001092 | 0 | ~0.3 | Narrow, dense | Ophelia | 2 | Shape also contains an m=0 mode of 5.15 km amplitude [3]. |
Delta C | 48,289 | 15 | 0.03 | Narrow, diffuse | 2 | Extension of the Delta ring | |||
Delta | 48,300 | 4.6 | 0.001 | ~0.5 | Narrow, dense | Cordelia | 2 | Shape is dominated by an m=2 mode. | |
Lambda C | 49,936 | 3.1 | 0.15 | Narrow, diffuse | 2 | Dust ring interior to Lambda ring | |||
Lambda | 50,024 | 2.3 | 0. | 0. | ~0.1 | Narrow, diffuse | 2 | Contains clumps. | |
Epsilon | 51,149 | 58.1 | 0.00794 | 0 | 0.5 to 2.3 | Narrow, dense | Cordelia, Ophelia | 2 | Shepherded by Cordelia and Ophelia. |
Nu | 67,300 | 3800 | 0 | 0 | 0.0000056 | Broad, diffuse | Portia, Rosalind | 1,2 | Very faint; bounded by Portia and Rosalind. |
Mu | 97,700 | 17,000 | 0 | 0 | 0.0000085 | Broad, diffuse | Mab | 1,2 | Very faint; peaks at the orbit of Mab. |
The table of Uranus’s inner satellites can be found here.
Sources:
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Showalter, M.R., and J.J. Lissauer 2006. The second ring-moon system of Uranus: Discovery and dynamics. Science 311, 973-977. DOI:10.1126/science.1122882
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Nicholson, P.D., et al. 2018. The rings of Uranus. In M.S. Tiscareno and C.D. Murray (eds.), Planetary Ring Systems, Cambridge University Press, 93-111.