Ground-based verification and data processing of Yutu rover Active Particle-induced X-ray Spectrometer
astro-ph.IM
/ Authors
Dongya Guo, Huanyu Wang, Wenxi Peng, Xingzhu Cui, Chengmo Zhang, Yaqing Liu, Xiaohua Liang, Yifan Dong, Jinzhou Wang, Min Gao
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Jiawei Yang, Jiayu Zhang, Chunlai Li, Yongliao Zou, Guangliang Zhang, Liyan Zhang, Xiaohui Fu
/ Abstract
The Active Particle-induced X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) is one of the payloads on board the Yutu rover of Chang'E-3 mission. In order to assess the instrumental performance of APXS, a ground verification test was done for two unknown samples (basaltic rock, mixed powder sample). In this paper, the details of the experiment configurations and data analysis method are presented. The results show that the elemental abundance of major elements can be well determined by the APXS with relative deviations < 15 wt. % (detection distance = 30 mm, acquisition time = 30 min). The derived detection limit of each major element is inversely proportional to acquisition time and directly proportional to detection distance, suggesting that the appropriate distance should be < 50mm.