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CLPS
TO2-AB: NSS (Neutron Spectrometer System)
July 19, 2024.
Astrobotic Peregrine Mission 1 (CLPS TO2-AB) NSS
data are released.
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The Neutron Spectrometer System is an
instrument designed to measure the leakage
flux of low-energy neutrons out of the lunar
soil. A key determinant of leakage flux in
the epithermal energy range (>0.5 eV – 500
keV) is abundance of hydrogen-bearing
compounds. NSS gauges the fluxes of neutrons
in two energy ranges: a) thermal neutrons,
less than 0.5 eV, which respond to both
abundance and burial depth of hydrogenous
materials, and b) epithermal neutrons, which
vary in a different way with hydrogen
abundance and burial depth from the thermal
neutron population. Together, these two
measurements constrain not only
water-equivalent hydrogen (WEH) abundance
but permit a simple model of stratigraphy
(burial depth and lower-layer WEH abundance,
assuming the overburden is hydrogen-free).
Water-equivalent hydrogen is the weight
percent of water that a material would
contain if all the detected hydrogen was in
the form of H2O. For example, a material
containing 1500 ppm H would have a
water-equivalent hydrogen content of 1.35
wt.%. NSS consists of gas-proportional
counter neutron detectors with a design
based on the Lunar Prospector Neutron
Spectrometer. NSS will measure any temporal
variations of at least 0.5 wt.%
water-equivalent hydrogen (WEH) at the
lander's location. NSS measurements are also
used to infer the probable burial depth and
WEH wt.% of a buried layer below otherwise
desiccated regolith.
Collections in the
NSS Archive Bundle
Documentation
See the
NSS User Guide for details
about this bundle.
Tools
PDS4 Viewer -
This standalone
tool displays PDS4-labeled images
and tables. Available for Windows,
Mac, and Linux platforms. Source
code and Python library also
available. |
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