Solar Ion Processing of Itokawa Grains: Reconciling Model Predictions with Sample ObservationsAnalytical TEM observations of Itokawa grains reported to date show complex solar wind ion processing effects in the outer 30-100 nm of pyroxene and olivine grains. The effects include loss of long-range structural order, formation of isolated interval cavities or "bubbles", and other nanoscale compositional/microstructural variations. None of the effects so far described have, however, included complete ion-induced amorphization. To link the array of observed relationships to grain surface exposure times, we have adapted our previous numerical model for progressive solar ion processing effects in lunar regolith grains to the Itokawa samples. The model uses SRIM ion collision damage and implantation calculations within a framework of a constant-deposited-energy model for amorphization. Inputs include experimentally-measured amorphization fluences, a Pi steradian variable ion incidence geometry required for a rotating asteroid, and a numerical flux-versus-velocity solar wind spectrum.
Document ID
20140013144
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Christoffersen, Roy (Jacobs Technology, Inc. Houston, TX, United States)
Keller, L. P. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)