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Article Dans Une Revue Planetary and Space Science Année : 2012

In situ mass spectrometry during the Lutetia flyby

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During the Rosetta flyby at asteroid Lutetia the ROSINA instrument tried to detect a thin exosphere of the asteroid. Although the instrument is sensitive enough to detect even very tenuous gases at a density level of 1 cm−3 the Lutetia exosphere could not be unambiguously detected due to spacecraft outgassing, which was not constant because of the changing solar aspect angle. An upper limit for a water exosphere density at the flyby distance of 3160 km of (3.5±1.0)*103 cm−3 was deduced from the measurements.

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hal-00623340 , version 1 (14-09-2011)

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Kathrin Altwegg, Hans Balsiger, U. Calmonte, M. Hässig, L. Hofer, et al.. In situ mass spectrometry during the Lutetia flyby. Planetary and Space Science, 2012, 66 (1), pp.173-178. ⟨10.1016/j.pss.2011.08.011⟩. ⟨hal-00623340⟩
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