Moe Matsuoka
Tohoku University
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Earth, Planets and Space | 2017
Moe Matsuoka; Tomoki Nakamura; Takahito Osawa; Takahiro Iwata; Kohei Kitazato; Masanao Abe; Yusuke Nakauchi; Takehiko Arai; Mutsumi Komatsu; Takahiro Hiroi; Naoya Imae; Akira Yamaguchi; Hideyasu Kojima
We conducted ground-based performance evaluation tests of the Near-Infrared Spectrometer (NIRS3) onboard Hayabusa2 spacecraft in November 2013 and from April to May 2014 and established a method for evaluating its measured reflectance spectra. Reflectance spectra of nine powdered carbonaceous chondrite samples were measured by both NIRS3 and a Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer. We have established two methods for correcting the NIRS3 data by comparing them with the corresponding FT-IR data because raw data obtained by NIRS3 underwent spectral distortion caused by systematic offsets in sensitivity of individual pixels. The corrected NIRS3 spectra of carbonaceous chondrite samples are comparable with their FT-IR spectra. The depth of each band component Dλ is defined for each wavelength λ (μm) to characterize the absorption bands in NIRS3 spectra. It is suggested that the relationship between the D2.72/D2.79 ratio and the D2.76/D2.90 ratio would be useful for estimating the degree of heating of the asteroid surface, if contributions of terrestrial adsorbed water on D2.79 and D2.90 are properly corrected. The degrees of heating and space weathering are also comprehensively evaluated by the relationship between D2.90 and the D2.76/D2.90 ratio. Reflectance spectra of asteroid Ryugu, the target asteroid of Hayabusa2, to be recorded by the NIRS3 instrument are expected to reveal the characteristics of the surface materials by using the evaluation technique proposed in this paper. Such information will be used for choosing the touchdown points for sampling and also for investigating the distribution of the materials similar to the returned samples on Ryugu.Graphical abstract.
Icarus | 2015
Moe Matsuoka; Tomoki Nakamura; Yuki Kimura; Takahiro Hiroi; Ryosuke Nakamura; Satoshi Okumura; Sho Sasaki
Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2014
Michael E. Zolensky; Takashi Mikouchi; Marc Fries; Robert J. Bodnar; Peter Jenniskens; Q.-Z. Yin; Kenji Hagiya; Kazumasa Ohsumi; Mutsumi Komatsu; Matthew W. Colbert; Romy D. Hanna; Jessie Maisano; Richard A. Ketcham; Yoko Kebukawa; Tomoki Nakamura; Moe Matsuoka; Sho Sasaki; Akira Tsuchiyama; Matthieu Gounelle; L. Le; James Martinez; K. Ross; Zia Rahman
Space Science Reviews | 2017
Takahiro Iwata; Kohei Kitazato; Masanao Abe; Makiko Ohtake; Takehiko Arai; Tomoko Arai; Naru Hirata; Takahiro Hiroi; Chikatoshi Honda; Naoya Imae; Mutsumi Komatsu; Tsuneo Matsunaga; Moe Matsuoka; Shuji Matsuura; Tomoki Nakamura; Aiko Nakato; Yusuke Nakauchi; Takahito Osawa; Hiroki Senshu; Yasuhiko Takagi; Kohji Tsumura; Naruhisa Takato; Sei-ichiro Watanabe; Maria Antonietta Barucci; E. Palomba; Masanobu Ozaki
Japan Geoscience Union | 2014
Takahiro Iwata; Kohei Kitazato; Masanao Abe; Takehiko Arai; Yusuke Nakauchi; Tomoki Nakamura; Takahiro Hiroi; Moe Matsuoka; Shuji Matsuura; Masanobu Ozaki; Sei-ichiro Watanabe
Archive | 2017
Tomoki Nakamura; Moe Matsuoka; S. Yamashita; Y. Sato; K. Mogi; Y. Enokido; A. Nakata; Satoshi Okumura; Y. Furukawa; M. E. Zolensky
Japan Geoscience Union | 2016
Kaoru Mogi; Tomoki Nakamura; Sayuri Yamashita; Moe Matsuoka; Yudai Sato; Yoshihiro Furukawa; Satoshi Okumura; Daisuke Nakashima
Japan Geoscience Union | 2016
Aiko Nakato; Hikaru Yabuta; Mutsumi Komatsu; Tomokatsu Morota; Moe Matsuoka; Seiji Sugita; Takaaki Hiroi; Kohei Kitazato; Tatsuaki Okada; Hiroki Senshu; Sho Sasaki; Tomoki Nakamura; Naoki Kobayashi; Sei-ichiro Watanabe
Japan Geoscience Union | 2015
Yudai Sato; Tomoki Nakamura; Airi Nakata; Moe Matsuoka
Japan Geoscience Union | 2015
Tomoki Nakamura; Moe Matsuoka; Sayuri Yamasita; Yudai Sato; K. Jogo; I. S. Ahn; Jong-ik Lee; Naoya Imae; Akira Yamaguchi; Hideyasu Kojima