Search for ultraviolet luminescence of soil particles at the Phoenix landing site, Mars
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The Optical Microscope (OM) on the Phoenix Mars lander (operated from May through October 2008) was used to search for visible-wavelength luminescence of soil particles excited by ultraviolet (UV) illumination (l1⁄4360–390 nm). No luminescent particles were found, with the possible exception of a few potentially luminescent features comprising about 0.02% of the total soil volume. The luminescence quantum efficiency of bulk soil as well as individual soil particles at the Phoenix site is constrained to less than 0.04%. A similar UV experiment will be performed by the Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) on the upcoming Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission. We compare OM and MAHLI UV experiments to each other and suggest a strategy to search for UV-excited luminescence with MAHLI. & 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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