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Modeling Orbital Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy Experiments at Carbonaceous Asteroids

Authors :
Lim, Lucy F.
Starr, Richard D.
Evans, Larry G.
Parsons, Ann M.
Zolensky, Michael E.
Boynton, William V.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

To evaluate the feasibility of measuring differences in bulk composition among carbonaceous meteorite parent bodies from an asteroid or comet orbiter, we present the results of a performance simulation of an orbital gamma-ray spectroscopy ("GRS") experiment in a Dawn-like orbit around spherical model asteroids with a range of carbonaceous compositions. The orbital altitude was held equal to the asteroid radius for 4.5 months. Both the asteroid gamma-ray spectrum and the spacecraft background flux were calculated using the MCNPX Monte-Carlo code. GRS is sensitive to depths below the optical surface (to ~20--50 cm depth depending on material density). This technique can therefore measure underlying compositions beneath a sulfur-depleted (e.g., Nittler et al. 2001) or desiccated surface layer. We find that 3\sigma\ uncertainties of under 1 wt% are achievable for H, C, O, Si, S, Fe, and Cl for five carbonaceous meteorite compositions using the heritage Mars Odyssey GRS design in a spacecraft- deck-mounted configuration at the Odyssey end-of-mission energy resolution, FWHM = 5.7 keV at 1332 keV. The calculated compositional uncertainties are smaller than the compositional differences between carbonaceous chondrite subclasses.<br />Comment: 8 tables, 12 figures. Accepted to Meteoritics and Planetary Science, September 2016

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1609.09442
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.12786