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Mar 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009jap...105f4905k&link_type=abstract
Journal of Applied Physics, Volume 105, Issue 6, pp. 064905-064905-3 (2009).
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Particle Emission, Solar Wind, Composition, X-Ray, X-Ray, Mossbauer, And Other Gamma-Ray Spectroscopic Analysis Methods
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NASA launched the Genesis return mission to obtain pristine solar wind samples in order to better understand solar wind mechanics, solar physics, and solar system evolution. Unfortunately, the probe crash-landed shattering the collector plates necessitating the application of a grazing incidence x-ray fluorescence technique. This nondestructive methodology differentiates the terrestrial contamination from the low concentration implanted solar wind. Using this technique, the elemental depth distribution is obtained resulting in the determination of absolute solar wind elemental abundance. We describe this application and present the solar wind Fe concentration determination as an example.
Choi Yemon
Eng Peter J.
Ghose Sanjit K.
Kitts K.
Rout Bibhu
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