Bibcode
Parviainen, Hannu; Muinonen, K.; Näränen, J.
Bibliographical reference
American Astronomical Society, DPS meeting #40, #39.04; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 40, p.467
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2008
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Description
We study how the regolith properties affect the measured fluorescent
soft X-ray spectra from atmosphereless planetary surfaces as a function
of mean particle size and particle size distribution, surface roughness
and viewing geometry.
The relative fluorescent elemental line intensities from the X-ray
spectra measured from a planetary surface can be used to determine the
geochemistry of the surface. Regolith particle size distribution,
surface roughness and viewing geometry all have their effects on the
observed spectrum of the fluorescent radiation. The study utilizes
numerical simulations and laboratory measurements to analyze the
significance of these effects on planetary soft X-ray fluorescence
spectroscopy
We have developed a ray-tracing X-ray code which simulates the
fluorescent signal induced by incident X-Ray flux from a regolith
consisting of spherical particles. The spectrum of the incident
radiation, medium properties, and the elemental composition of the
fluorescing material can be freely given by the user, and several
simulation methods are available starting from a fast first-order
fluorescence method to a full-blown Monte-Carlo simulation. Effects due
to particle size distribution and medium porosity can be simulated
together with the effects due to larger-scale surface roughness
introduced as two-dimensional statistical random fields.