Remote X-ray spectrometry for NEAR and future missions: Modeling and analyzing X-ray production from source to surface

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作者
Clark, PE [1 ]
Trombka, JI [1 ]
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[1] CATHOLIC UNIV AMER, DEPT PHYS, WASHINGTON, DC 20064 USA
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10.1029/97JE01086
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Remote X-ray spectrometry will play a key role in the geochemical exploration of solar system bodies, provided the methodology for data analysis efficiently detects and removes solar source and flight trajectory-induced geometric variations. In this paper, we discuss the nature of such variations expected for missions to an asteroid, the Moon, and Mercury. An effective means of removing the effects of solar variability from surface measurements, as indicated by the agreement between theoretical models presented here and Apollo X-ray observations, is also discussed. We calculate X-ray spectra anticipated for these targets using probable surface compositions, solar outputs, and flight trajectories. Generally, the spectra show three distinctive regions where line intensities are clearly correlated with surface abundances: a high-energy Fe region, a moderate-energy Ca region, and a low-energy region which contains Mg, Al, and Si lines. In addition, we calculate anticipated integration times required for acceptable levels of certainty and estimate spatial resolutions achievable for those integration times for elements Mg, Al, Si, S, Ca, Ti, and Fe. Required integration times are lower (on the order of minutes or even seconds) and achievable spatial resolutions improved (on the order of kilometers) for the lower energy lines and for periods of higher solar activity. Using the Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) mission to asteroid 433 Eros as an example, we describe a recommended approach for analysis of X-ray measurements based on our findings. Most importantly, we clearly demonstrate that major scientific goals for future exploration of asteroids, Mercury, and the Moon can be met by obtaining remote orbital X-ray measurements of these bodies.
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页码:16361 / 16384
页数:24
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