论文标题
温度和光漂白对欧罗巴样条件下辐照的氯化钠的影响
The Influence of Temperature and Photobleaching on Irradiated Sodium Chloride at Europa-like Conditions
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论文摘要
欧罗巴领先的半球混乱区域具有450 nm的光谱特征,这归因于受照射的氯化钠(称为F-中心)的晶体缺陷所吸收。在F-Center频带的中央波长中,受辐照的氯化钠的实验室数据和观测之间存在一些差异,包括$ 10 nm的$ 10 nm变化,以及缺乏M-Centers对Europa的突出720 NM吸收,这是由F-Centers pairs of F-Centers cocencence copencents造成的。在这里,我们对氯化钠进行辐照实验,以了解这些差异。我们表明,在120 K温度下对样品温度的仔细控制可产生与欧罗巴相当的吸收波长的F-中心。此外,我们测量光漂白的影响 - 光子对F-Centers的破坏 - 并表明在Europa上的能量粒子和光子通量下,只有适度的F-Center吸收会发展出来。 F-Center的密度永远不会达到足够高的值来创建次级M-中心。我们的实验预测,在没有光漂白的情况下,F-Center在夜间在欧罗巴上生长,然后在白天部分腐烂。我们显示了与此预测一致的哈勃空间望远镜的观察。现在,对欧罗巴的450 nm F-中心的所有观察结果都与实验室的氯化钠测量一致,这证实了这种盐在欧罗巴上的存在。
Europa's leading hemisphere chaos regions have a spectral feature at 450 nm that has been attributed to absorption by crystal defects in irradiated sodium chloride, known as F-centers. Some discrepancies exist between the laboratory data of irradiated sodium chloride and the observations, including a $\sim$10 nm shift in central wavelength of the F-center band and the lack of the prominent 720 nm absorption on Europa from M-centers, which result from the coalescence of pairs of F-centers. Here, we perform irradiation experiments on sodium chloride in an attempt to understand these discrepancies. We show that careful control of the temperature of the sample at a temperature of 120 K yields F-centers with an absorption wavelength comparable to that of Europa. In addition, we measure the effect of photobleaching -- the destruction of F-centers by photons -- and show that at the energetic particle and photon flux on Europa, an equilibrium will be reached where only a modest F-center absorption develops. The density of F-centers never reaches high enough values for the creation of secondary M-centers. Our experiments predict that F-centers grow during the night on Europa in the absence of photobleaching and then partially decay during the daytime. We show observations from the Hubble Space Telescope consistent with this prediction. All observations of the 450 nm F-center on Europa are now consistent with laboratory measurements of sodium chloride, confirming the presence of this salt on Europa.