Small grains from Ryugu: handling and ...
Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Title :
Small grains from Ryugu: handling and analysis pipeline for infrared synchrotron microspectroscopy
Author(s) :
Rubino, Stefano [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Dionnet, Zélia [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Aléon-Toppani, Alice [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Brunetto, Rosario [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Nakamura, Tomoki [Auteur]
Tohoku University [Sendai]
Baklouti, Donia [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Djouadi, Zahia [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Lantz, Cateline [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Mivumbi, Obadias [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Borondics, Ferenc [Auteur]
Synchrotron SOLEIL [SSOLEIL]
Lefrançois, Stephane [Auteur]
Synchrotron SOLEIL [SSOLEIL]
Sandt, Christophe [Auteur]
Synchrotron SOLEIL [SSOLEIL]
DISCO beamline
Capitani, Francesco [Auteur]
Synchrotron SOLEIL [SSOLEIL]
Héripré, Eva [Auteur]
Laboratoire de mécanique des sols, structures et matériaux [MSSMat]
Troadec, David [Auteur]
Institut d’Électronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie - UMR 8520 [IEMN]
Centrale de Micro Nano Fabrication - IEMN [CMNF - IEMN]
Matsumoto, Megumi [Auteur]
Tohoku University [Sendai]
Amano, Kana [Auteur]
Tohoku University [Sendai]
Morita, Tomoyo [Auteur]
Tohoku University [Sendai]
Yurimoto, Hisayoshi [Auteur]
Hokkaido University [Sapporo, Japan]
Noguchi, Takaaki [Auteur]
Kyushu University
Okazaki, Ryuji [Auteur]
Kyushu University
Yabuta, Hikaru [Auteur]
Hiroshima University
Naraoka, Hiroshi [Auteur]
Kyushu University
Sakamoto, Kanako [Auteur]
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency [Sagamihara] [JAXA]
Tachibana, Shogo [Auteur]
Watanabe, Seiichiro [Auteur]
Nagoya University
Tsuda, Yuichi [Auteur]
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency [Sagamihara] [JAXA]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Dionnet, Zélia [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Aléon-Toppani, Alice [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Brunetto, Rosario [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Nakamura, Tomoki [Auteur]
Tohoku University [Sendai]
Baklouti, Donia [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Djouadi, Zahia [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Lantz, Cateline [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Mivumbi, Obadias [Auteur]
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale [IAS]
Borondics, Ferenc [Auteur]
Synchrotron SOLEIL [SSOLEIL]
Lefrançois, Stephane [Auteur]
Synchrotron SOLEIL [SSOLEIL]
Sandt, Christophe [Auteur]
Synchrotron SOLEIL [SSOLEIL]
DISCO beamline
Capitani, Francesco [Auteur]
Synchrotron SOLEIL [SSOLEIL]
Héripré, Eva [Auteur]
Laboratoire de mécanique des sols, structures et matériaux [MSSMat]
Troadec, David [Auteur]
Institut d’Électronique, de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie - UMR 8520 [IEMN]
Centrale de Micro Nano Fabrication - IEMN [CMNF - IEMN]
Matsumoto, Megumi [Auteur]
Tohoku University [Sendai]
Amano, Kana [Auteur]
Tohoku University [Sendai]
Morita, Tomoyo [Auteur]
Tohoku University [Sendai]
Yurimoto, Hisayoshi [Auteur]
Hokkaido University [Sapporo, Japan]
Noguchi, Takaaki [Auteur]
Kyushu University
Okazaki, Ryuji [Auteur]
Kyushu University
Yabuta, Hikaru [Auteur]
Hiroshima University
Naraoka, Hiroshi [Auteur]
Kyushu University
Sakamoto, Kanako [Auteur]
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency [Sagamihara] [JAXA]
Tachibana, Shogo [Auteur]
Watanabe, Seiichiro [Auteur]
Nagoya University
Tsuda, Yuichi [Auteur]
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency [Sagamihara] [JAXA]
Journal title :
Earth Planets and Space
Pages :
4
Publisher :
Springer / Terra Scientific Publishing Company
Publication date :
2023-12-01
ISSN :
1343-8832
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]
English abstract : [en]
Sample-return missions allow the study of materials collected directly from celestial bodies, unbiased by atmospheric entry effects and/or terrestrial alteration and contamination phenomena, using state-of-the-art techniques ...
Show more >Sample-return missions allow the study of materials collected directly from celestial bodies, unbiased by atmospheric entry effects and/or terrestrial alteration and contamination phenomena, using state-of-the-art techniques which are available only in a laboratory environment—but only if the collected material stays pristine. The scarcity of outer-space unaltered material recovered until now makes this material extremely precious for the potential scientific insight it can bring. To maximize the scientific output of current and future sample-return missions, the scientific community needs to plan for ways of storing, handling, and measuring this precious material while preserving their pristine state for as long as the ‘invasiveness’ of measurements allows. In July 2021, as part of the Hayabusa2 (JAXA) “Stone” preliminary examination team, we received several microscopic particles from the asteroid Ryugu, with the goal of performing IR hyper-spectral imaging and IR micro-tomography studies. Here, we describe the sample transfer, handling methods and analytical pipeline we implemented to study this very precious material while minimizing and surveilling their alteration history on Earth.Show less >
Show more >Sample-return missions allow the study of materials collected directly from celestial bodies, unbiased by atmospheric entry effects and/or terrestrial alteration and contamination phenomena, using state-of-the-art techniques which are available only in a laboratory environment—but only if the collected material stays pristine. The scarcity of outer-space unaltered material recovered until now makes this material extremely precious for the potential scientific insight it can bring. To maximize the scientific output of current and future sample-return missions, the scientific community needs to plan for ways of storing, handling, and measuring this precious material while preserving their pristine state for as long as the ‘invasiveness’ of measurements allows. In July 2021, as part of the Hayabusa2 (JAXA) “Stone” preliminary examination team, we received several microscopic particles from the asteroid Ryugu, with the goal of performing IR hyper-spectral imaging and IR micro-tomography studies. Here, we describe the sample transfer, handling methods and analytical pipeline we implemented to study this very precious material while minimizing and surveilling their alteration history on Earth.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Popular science :
Non
Comment :
preprint: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1622610/v2
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