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Reflectance Spectra of CM2 Chondrite Mighei Irradiated with Pulsed Laser and Implications for Low-Albedo Asteroids and Martian Moons
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2004
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Experimental MethodLaser PhotochemistrySpectroscopyRadiative AbsorptionPlanetary GeologyLow-albedo AsteroidsAstrochemistryMartian MoonsMicrometeoritic BombardmentLunar SciencePlanetary EnvironmentSurface Optical PropertiesRadiometryRayleigh ScatteringReflectance SpectraMeteoritics
Micrometeoritic bombardment is an important space weathering process modifying surface optical properties of airless solar system bodies. We have used irradiation with a microsecond pulsed laser as an experimental method to simulate such a process on various targets. The experiment discussed here was performed on a powdered sample of CM2 carbonaceous chondrite Mighei. Shingareva et al. report the details of experimental procedure as well as the results of mineralogical and chemical studies of the irradiated material. Here we present reflectance spectra of irradiated Mighei samples and discuss their spectral properties compared to those of non-irradiated meteorite and low-albedo small solar system bodies.