分光计
环境科学
中子
校准
遥感
撞击坑
中子温度
天体生物学
地质学
物理
核物理学
光学
量子力学
作者
P. N. Peplowski,R. C. Elphic,E. Fritzler,Jack T. Wilson
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.nima.2023.168063
摘要
NASA Ames Research Center and the Lockheed Martin Advanced Technologies Center have developed a rugged, low-resource neutron spectrometer instrument to characterize the near-surface hydrogen content of the lunar surface. This Neutron Spectrometer System (NSS) monitors local thermal and epithermal neutron rates to provide information about the depth-dependent distribution of hydrogen to depths of a few tens of cm. As of mid-2022, NSS is currently slated to fly on two NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) missions; the Astrobotic Peregrine-1 lander to a near-side equatorial location, and the VIPER lunar rover to explore the polar terrain around Nobile crater. We report the results of a science calibration campaign that characterized the performance of the NSS sensors. These measurements were used to benchmark the accuracy of Geant4 radiation transport simulations that provide the energy- and angle-dependent neutron sensitivity of the NSS sensors. This information is a necessary input for converting NSS measurements of the thermal and epithermal neutron leakage flux to constraints on local hydrogen content in regions with otherwise known geochemical composition.
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