The X-Ray Spectrometer on the MESSENGER Spacecraft

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Charles E. Schlemm
Richard D. Starr
George C. Ho
Kathryn E. Bechtold
Sarah A. Hamilton
John D. Boldt
William V. Boynton
Walter Bradley
Martin E. Fraeman
Robert E. Gold
John O. Goldsten
John R. Hayes
Stephen E. Jaskulek
Egidio Rossano
Robert A. Rumpf
Edward D. Schaefer
Kim Strohbehn
Richard G. Shelton
Raymond E. Thompson
Jacob I. Trombka
Bruce D. Williams
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[1] The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory,Department of Physics
[2] The Catholic University of America,Department of Planetary Science, Space Sciences Building
[3] University of Arizona,Goddard Space Flight Center
[4] Code 691,undefined
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Space Science Reviews | 2007年 / 131卷
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Mercury; MESSENGER; X-ray spectrometry; Surface composition; X-ray emissions; Elemental composition;
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NASA’s MESSENGER (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging) mission will further the understanding of the formation of the planets by examining the least studied of the terrestrial planets, Mercury. During the one-year orbital phase (beginning in 2011) and three earlier flybys (2008 and 2009), the X-Ray Spectrometer (XRS) onboard the MESSENGER spacecraft will measure the surface elemental composition. XRS will measure the characteristic X-ray emissions induced on the surface of Mercury by the incident solar flux. The Kα lines for the elements Mg, Al, Si, S, Ca, Ti, and Fe will be detected. The 12° field-of-view of the instrument will allow a spatial resolution that ranges from 42 km at periapsis to 3200 km at apoapsis due to the spacecraft’s highly elliptical orbit. XRS will provide elemental composition measurements covering the majority of Mercury’s surface, as well as potential high-spatial-resolution measurements of features of interest. This paper summarizes XRS’s science objectives, technical design, calibration, and mission observation strategy.
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