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Effects of space weathering on diagnostic spectral features: Results from He+ irradiation experiments TEXT SIZE: A A A

We performed ion irradiation of mineral samples with 50 keV He+, aimed to investigate ion irradiation effects on diagnostic spectral features. Reflectance spectra of samples in 0.375-2.5 mu m are measured before and after ion irradiation. Silicates, including Luobusha olivine, plagioclase and basaltic glass, have shown reddening and darkening of reflectance spectra at the VIS-NIR range. Olivine is more sensitive to ion irradiation than plagioclase and basaltic glass. Irradiated Panzhihua ilmenite exhibits higher reflectance and stronger absorption features, which is totally different from lunar soil and analog silicate materials in other experiments. Using continuum removal and MGM fit, we extracted and compared absorption features of olivine spectra before and after irradiation. Ion irradiation can induce band strength decrease of olivine but negligible band centers shift. We estimate band centers shift caused by ion irradiation are quite limited, even less than variations due to chemical composition in silicates. It provides one possible explanation for no systematic shift in band positions in lunar soil. Irradiated Luobusha olivine spectrum matches spectra of olivine-dominated asteroids. Our results suggest space weathering should be new clues to explain the subtle difference between A-type asteroid spectra and laboratory spectra of olivine. (c) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Publication name  ICARUS Volume: 219  Issue: 2  Pages: 630-640  Published: JUN 2012
Author(s)  Fu, Xiaohui; Zou, Yongliao; Zheng, Yongchun; Ouyang, Ziyuan
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 ZOU Yongliao
 ylzou@bao.ac.cn 
 Chinese Acad Sci, Natl Astron Observ, Beijing 100012, Peoples R China  

Author(s) from IGCAS  OUYANG Ziyuan

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