DocumentCode :
158178
Title :
A comparative study of in situ biosignature detection spectroscopy techniques on planetary surfaces
Author :
Uckert, K. ; Chanover, Nancy J. ; Getty, S. ; Brinckerhoff, W.B. ; Xiang Li ; Floyd, Melissa ; Voelz, David G. ; Xifeng Xiao ; Tawalbehy, Rula ; McMillan, Nancy ; Chavez, Alexa ; Boston, Penelope J. ; Glenar, David A. ; Ecelberger, Scott ; Cornish, T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Astron., New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces, NM, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
1-8 March 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
12
Abstract :
We demonstrate the biosignature detection capabilities of several classes of instruments, including a compact laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometer, an acousto-optic tunable filter IR point spectrometer, a laser-induced breakdown spectrometer, and a scanning electron microscope. We collected biotic and abiotic calcite, gypsum, and manganese oxide samples from Fort Stanton Cave to identify the presence of biomarkers with each instrument class. We find evidence of biologic activity in these samples including the presence of organic molecules, macroscopic and microscopic morphological features consistent with fossilized mircobes, and the presence of trace elements consistent with the biotic precipitation of minerals. The identification of extant or extinct microbial life is best supported by a suite of biosignatures, rather than a single observation. We demonstrate the unique biosignature detection results of each instrument class and discuss the importance of developing an instrument suite for future landed astrobiology missions on other planetary surfaces.
Keywords :
geophysical equipment; geophysical techniques; time of flight mass spectrometers; Fort Stanton Cave; abiotic calcite sample; acousto-optic tunable filter IR point spectrometer; biologic activity; biosignature detection spectroscopy techniques; biosignature suite; compact laser desorption time-of-flight mass spectrometer; compact laser ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometer; fossilized mircobes; future landed astrobiology missions; gypsum sample; laser-induced breakdown spectrometer; macroscopic morphological feature; manganese oxide sample; microscopic morphological feature; mineral biotic precipitation; organic molecules; planetary surfaces; scanning electron microscope; trace elements; Extraterrestrial measurements; Geologic measurements; Geology; Instruments; Ionization; Lasers; Manganese;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5582-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2014.6836262
Filename :
6836262
Link To Document :
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