タイトル | The Search for Water and Other Volatiles in Martian Surface Materials: The Thermal Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA) |
著者(英) | Ming, D. W.; Bode, R. C.; Kerry, K. E.; Quadlander, G.; Pathare, A. V.; Boynton, W. V.; Ward, M. G.; Bailey, S. H.; Lorenz, R. D.; Musselwhite, D. S. |
著者所属(英) | NASA Johnson Space Center |
発行日 | 2000-07-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | Volatile-bearing minerals and phases (e.g., Fe-oxyhydroxides, phyllosilicates, carbonates, sulfates, palagonites, glasses) may be important components of the Martian regolith. However, essentially no information exists on the mineralogical composition of volatile-bearing phases in the regolith. The Thermal Evolved Gas Analyzer (TEGA), which was part of the Mars Polar Lander payload, was to determine the abundances of two of the most important volatile compounds (i.e., water and carbon dioxide) in the martian soil and to identify the minerals or phases that harbor these volatiles. The TEGA instrument was composed of a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) interfaced with evolved gas analysis (EGA). The EGA consisted of a Herriott cell of a tunable-diode laser (TDL) spectrometer that determines CO2 and H2O abundances. The sample chamber was to operate at about 100 mbar (-76 torr) with a N2 carrier gas flow of 0.4 sccm. Specifications of TEGA are described in detail elsewhere in this volume. |
NASA分類 | Lunar and Planetary Science and Exploration |
権利 | No Copyright |
URI | https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/538573 |
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