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Ryugu Sample Database System (RS-DBS) on the Data Archives and Transmission System (DARTS) by the JAXA curation

Authors :
Masahiro Nishimura
Aiko Nakato
Masanao Abe
Kana Nagashima
Hiromichi Soejima
Toru Yada
Kasumi Yogata
Akiko Miyazaki
Kentaro Hatakeda
Miwa Yoshitake
Ayako Iwamae
Cedric Pilorget
Rosario Brunetto
Damien Loizeau
Jean-Pierre Bibring
Lucie Riu
Koki Yumoto
Yuichiro Cho
Yuna Yabe
Seiji Sugita
Motoo Ito
Tatsuaki Okada
Shogo Tachibana
Tomohiro Usui
Source :
Earth, Planets and Space, Vol 75, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract The JAXA Astromaterials Science Research Group developed a web-based database system for the Hayabusa2-returned samples from C-type asteroid Ryugu. The Ryugu Sample Database System database (RS-DBS) is designed as an online catalog for users of wide scientific communities to choose their preferred samples and propose the sample loan through the JAXA Ryugu Sample Announcement of Opportunity. Ryugu samples can be sorted and given identification numbers as individual particles larger than 1 mm and aggregate samples consisting of less than 1 mm particle through the Phase1 curation (i.e., the initial description). The RS-DBS lists all samples with analytical data such as a microscopy image, size, mass, spectroscopic data, and shape model obtained by the initial description at the JAXA curation facility. The list also includes research results conducted by previous projects (i.e., the Hayabusa2 initial analysis team and Phase2 curation teams). The RS-DBS, built with open-source technologies, archives the data securely and long-term on the Data Archives and Transmission System (DARTS) at ISAS/JAXA. Graphical Abstract

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18805981
Volume :
75
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Earth, Planets and Space
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4da2c85a4d4243d2827047093ac49e10
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-023-01887-4