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Development of a micro-balance system for dust and water vapour detection in the Mars atmosphere
Authors:R Battaglia  E Palomba  P Palumbo  L Colangeli  V Della Corte
Institution:

a INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte, via Moiriello 16, 80131, Napoli, Italy

b Dipartimento di Scienze e Ingegneria dello Spazio, Università Federico II, P.le Tecchio 80100, Napoli, Italy

c Università Parthenope, Istituto di Matematica, Fisica e Applicazioni, via A. De Gasperi, 5, 80133, Napoli, Italy

Abstract:Quartz crystal piezoelectric sensors are suitable for deposition analyses that need very high sensitivity. Due to the wide working ranges and high performances, micro-balances can measure the mass settling in average Mars conditions during a period of months before saturation is reached. This ensures a proper use for short and long term water and dust deposition monitoring. Micro-balances have been studied, calibrated and used for the GIADA (grain impact analyser and dust accumulator) experiment for the ESA-Rosetta space mission. Experience on micro-balance performance study by dust deposition has been acquired and water vapour deposition studies are in progress in a Martian atmosphere simulation chamber. Preliminary results show that micro-balances are capable to detect up to partial pressure values corresponding to parts per billion of the typical Martian atmosphere.
Keywords:Microbalance  Water vapour  Mars  Dust  Atmosphere
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