Title :
Development of the probing in-situ with Neutron and Gamma rays (PING) instrument for planetary science applications
Author :
Ann, P. ; Bodnarik, J. ; Burger, Danilo ; Evans, L. ; Floyd, S. ; Lim, Lynne ; McClanahan, T. ; Namkung, M. ; Nowicki, S. ; Schweitzer, J. ; Starr, R. ; Trombka, J.
Author_Institution :
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center; Greenbelt, Greenbelt, MD, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes the testing of a prototype active neutron/gamma ray instrument for use in planetary science space applications. The Probing In situ with Neutrons and Gamma rays (PING) instrument can measure the full bulk elemental composition of a planet´s surface over a 1 m2 area and down to 30-50 cm depth without the need to drill into the surface material. PING consists of three components: a pulsed neutron generator that emits 14 MeV neutrons that penetrate the surface and excite the nuclei of the planetary material; a gamma ray spectrometer that measures the energy and intensity of the gamma rays emitted by these nuclear reactions; and neutron detectors to measure the neutron moderation properties of the material. PING is tested on Earth at a unique facility near NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center where PING can be safely operated outdoors and unshielded sitting atop large (1.8m ×1.8m ×.9m), well-characterized granite and basalt monuments. We will describe both this test facility and our experiments, and present gamma ray spectroscopy results that demonstrate PING´s capabilities.
Keywords :
gamma-ray spectrometers; gamma-ray spectroscopy; neutron moderation; planetary surfaces; NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center; basalt monument; elemental composition; excited nucleus; gamma ray energy; gamma ray instrument; gamma ray intensity; gamma ray spectrometer; granite monument; neutron instrument; neutron moderation; nuclear reaction; planet surface; planetary material; planetary science space application; pulsed neutron generator; surface material; Artificial intelligence; Barium; Instruments; Iron; NASA; Strontium; Zirconium;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0118-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2011.6154608