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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2014

Anorthite sputtering by H+ and Arq+ (q = 1-9) at solar wind velocities

H. Hijazi; M. E. Bannister; Harry M. Meyer; Christopher M. Rouleau; A.F. Barghouty; D. L. Rickman; F. W. Meyer

Here, we report sputtering measurements of anorthite-like material, taken to be representative of soils found in the lunar highlands, impacted by singly and multicharged ions representative of the solar wind. The ions investigated include protons, as well as singly and multicharged Ar ions (as proxies for the nonreactive heavy solar wind constituents), in the charge state range +1 to +9, at fixed solar wind-relevant impact velocities of 165 and 310 km/s (0.25 keV/amu and 0.5 keV/amu). A quartz microbalance approach (QCM) for determination of total sputtering yields was used. The goal of the measurements was to determine the sputtering contribution of the heavy, multicharged minority solar wind constituents in comparison to that due to the dominant H+ fraction. The QCM results show a yield increase of a factor of about 80 for Ar+ versus H+ sputtering and an enhancement by a factor of 1.67 between Ar9+ and Ar+, which is a clear indication of a potential sputtering effect.


SOLAR WIND 13: Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Solar Wind Conference | 2013

Kinetic And Potential Sputtering Of Lunar Regolith: The Contribution Of The Heavy (Minority) Solar Wind Ions

F. W. Meyer; Peter R Harris; Harry M. Meyer; H. Hijazi; A.F. Barghouty

In this paper the sputtering of lunar regolith by protons and solar wind heavy ions is considered. From preliminary measurements of H + , Ar +1 , Ar +6 and Ar +9 ion sputtering of JSC-1A AGGL lunar regolith simulant at solar wind velocities, and TRIM simulations of kinetic sputtering yields, the relative contributions of kinetic and potential sputtering contributions are estimated. An 80-fold enhancement of oxygen sputtering by Ar + over same-velocity H + , and an additional x2 increase for Ar +9 over same-velocity Ar + was measured. This enhancement persisted to the maximum fluences investigated (~10 16 /cm 2 ). Modeling studies including the enhanced oxygen ejection by potential sputtering due to the minority heavy ion multicharged ion solar wind component, and the kinetic sputtering contribution of all solar wind constituents, as determined from TRIM sputtering simulations, indicate an overall 35% reduction of near-surface oxygen abundance. XPS analyses of simulant samples exposed to singly and multicharged Ar ions show the characteristic signature of reduced (metallic) Fe, consistent with the preferential ejection of oxygen atoms that can occur in potential sputtering of some metal oxides.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2011

Solar-wind protons and heavy ions sputtering of lunar surface materials

A.F. Barghouty; F. W. Meyer; Peter R Harris; J.H. Adams


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2011

Sputtering of lunar regolith simulant by protons and singly and multicharged Ar ions at solar wind energies

F. W. Meyer; Peter R Harris; C.N. Taylor; Harry M. Meyer; A.F. Barghouty; J.H. Adams


Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 2005

Cosmic-Ray Production of 60Co in Double Beta-Decay Source Materials

Eric B. Norman; A. R. Smith; A.F. Barghouty; R. Haight; S.A. Wender


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2011

Validation of nuclear reaction models of 180 MeV proton-induced fragmentation of 27Al

M.S. Sabra; Michael Andrew Clemens; Robert A. Weller; Marcus H. Mendenhall; A.F. Barghouty; F.B. Malik


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2018

Contributions of solar-wind induced potential sputtering to the lunar surface erosion rate and it’s exosphere

S.T. Alnussirat; A.F. Barghouty; J.E. Edmunson; Mohammad S. Sabra; D.L. Rickman


Archive | 2014

Sputtering of Lunar Regolith by Solar Wind Protons and Heavy Ions

Samer Alnussirat; M. S. Sabra; A.F. Barghouty; Douglas L. Rickman; Fred Meyer


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009

Measurements of proton-induced radionuclide production cross sections to evaluate cosmic-ray activation of tellurium

E. B. Norman; Brian J. Quiter; A. R. Smith; S.A. Wender; R. Haight; A.F. Barghouty; C. Broferrio; S. Capelli; M. Clemenza; O. Cremonesi; E. Fiorini; E. Previtali; M. Sisti; S. Cebrián


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2008

Radionuclide Production Cross Sections from 800-MeV Proton Interactions in Ge and Mo Targets

Brian J. Quiter; E. B. Norman; A. R. Smith; S.A. Wender; R. Haight; A.F. Barghouty

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F. W. Meyer

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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A. R. Smith

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Harry M. Meyer

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Peter R Harris

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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R. Haight

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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S.A. Wender

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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E. B. Norman

University of California

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H. Hijazi

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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J.H. Adams

Marshall Space Flight Center

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