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Potential for non-destructive astrochemistry using the ExoMars PanCam

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Title Potential for non-destructive astrochemistry using the ExoMars PanCam
Names Storrie-Lombardi, Michael C. (creator)
Muller, J.-P. (creator)
Fisk, Martin R. (creator)
Griffiths, A. D. (creator)
Coates, A. J. (creator)
Date Issued 2008-06-20 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract We investigate the utility of adding a 365 nm
ultraviolet (UV) light source to the ExoMars panoramic
camera (PanCam) scheduled for launch in 2013. The
modification makes it feasible to monitor rover drill
cuttings for aromatic organic molecules and provide
constraints on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) as
a function of depth to the 2-meter limit of the ExoMars drill.
This non-destructive triage allows prioritized deployment of
organic detection experiments requiring sample destruction
and/or expenditure of non-replaceable resources. Utilizing
the Beagle 2 PanCam backup filter wheel fitted with
original blue (440 nm), green (530 nm), and red (670 nm)
filters we captured fluorescent images following 365 nm
excitation of 3-, 4- and 5-ring PAH species doped on Mars
analog peridotite grains. We demonstrate a detection limit
for pyrene of 1.5 µg in granular peridotite doped at pyrene
levels of 50 ± 5 ppm for camera-to-target distance of
1 meter.
Genre Article
Topic Mars eregolith
Identifier Storrie‐Lombardi , M. C., J.‐P. Muller, M. R. Fisk, A. D. Griffiths, and A. J. Coates (2008), Potential for non‐destructive astrochemistry using the ExoMars PanCam, Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L12201.

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