论文标题

太阳系中的挥发性样品返回

Volatile Sample Return in the Solar System

论文作者

Milam, Stefanie N., Dworkin, Jason P., Elsila, Jamie E., Glavin, Daniel P., Gerakines, Perry A., Mitchell, Julie L., Nakamura-Messenger, Keiko, Neveu, Marc, Nittler, Larry, Parker, James, Quintana, Elisa, Sandford, Scott A., Schlieder, Joshua E., Stroud, Rhonda, Trainer, Melissa G., Wadhwa, Meenakshi, Westphal, Andrew J., Zolensky, Michael, Bodewits, Dennis, Clemett, Simon

论文摘要

我们主张从各个目的地中实现挥发性样本的回归,包括:小尸体,月亮,火星,海洋世界/卫星和羽毛。作为最近的任务研究的一部分(例如,彗星天体生物学探索样本回报(凯撒)和火星样本回报),已考虑针对特定环境和成本的新概念,技术和协议。在这里,我们提供了一个挥发性样本收集的计划,并确定了与环境,过境/存储,地球重新进入和策展的相关挑战。提出了实验室和理论模拟,以验证每个任务阶段的样本完整性。评估给定环境的样品收集机制,并考虑改变。运输和策划对于样本返回至关重要,以最大程度地提高科学投资,并确保原始样本在返回和保存多年后进行分析。挥发性样本回归任务的所有方面都是由科学动机驱动的:同位素分馏,贵重气体,有机物和益生元物种;加上收集和样品的行星保护注意事项。 样本退货任务的科学价值已通过以前的样本返回程序和任务清楚地证明。 挥发性材料的样本回报是理解(EXO)行星形成,进化和宜居性的关键。 返回的行星挥发物构成了独特而潜在的严重技术挑战。其中包括防止(以及包括)收集和分析之间的样本以及满足行星保护要求的更改。

We advocate for the realization of volatile sample return from various destinations including: small bodies, the Moon, Mars, ocean worlds/satellites, and plumes. As part of recent mission studies (e.g., Comet Astrobiology Exploration SAmple Return (CAESAR) and Mars Sample Return), new concepts, technologies, and protocols have been considered for specific environments and cost. Here we provide a plan for volatile sample collection and identify the associated challenges with the environment, transit/storage, Earth re-entry, and curation. Laboratory and theoretical simulations are proposed to verify sample integrity during each mission phase. Sample collection mechanisms are evaluated for a given environment with consideration for alteration. Transport and curation are essential for sample return to maximize the science investment and ensure pristine samples for analysis upon return and after years of preservation. All aspects of a volatile sample return mission are driven by the science motivation: isotope fractionation, noble gases, organics and prebiotic species; plus planetary protection considerations for collection and for the sample. The science value of sample return missions has been clearly demonstrated by previous sample return programs and missions. Sample return of volatile material is key to understanding (exo)planet formation, evolution, and habitability. Returning planetary volatiles poses unique and potentially severe technical challenges. These include preventing changes to samples between (and including) collection and analyses, and meeting planetary protection requirements.

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