The effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice

The self-luminous plume (or ‘flash’) resulting from hypervelocity impacts onto planetary bodies are readily observed (even for relatively small-scale impacts), despite the radiative decay of the impact-induced emission being relatively short-lived. The replication and measurement of such impact even...

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主要な著者: Tandy, Jonathan D., Price, Mark, Wozniakiewicz, Penny, Cole, Mike, Alesbrook, Luke, Avdellidou, Chrysa
フォーマット: Conference or Workshop Item
言語:English
出版事項: 2020
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オンライン・アクセス:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/6111/1/EPSC2020-144.html
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author Tandy, Jonathan D.
Price, Mark
Wozniakiewicz, Penny
Cole, Mike
Alesbrook, Luke
Avdellidou, Chrysa
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description The self-luminous plume (or ‘flash’) resulting from hypervelocity impacts onto planetary bodies are readily observed (even for relatively small-scale impacts), despite the radiative decay of the impact-induced emission being relatively short-lived. The replication and measurement of such impact events in the laboratory is critical to gain a deeper understanding of the wavelength dependence and dynamic behaviour of impact flashes from icy bodies and contribute towards a thorough assessment of the physical and chemical processes these frozen systems are exposed to. The temporal evolution of impact flashes are often measured in the laboratory using photodetectors or high-speed cameras and reveal multiple phases of the radiating ejecta. The behaviour of emission during these phases are dependent upon several parameters including target composition and porosity, projectile material, impact speed and angle. This study examined the wavelength dependence and temporal variation of the hypervelocity impact flash from CO2 ice targets using a variety of projectiles.
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:61112020-10-15T09:39:04Z https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/6111/ The effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice Tandy, Jonathan D. Price, Mark Wozniakiewicz, Penny Cole, Mike Alesbrook, Luke Avdellidou, Chrysa 520 Astronomy & allied sciences 530 Physics 540 Chemistry & allied sciences The self-luminous plume (or ‘flash’) resulting from hypervelocity impacts onto planetary bodies are readily observed (even for relatively small-scale impacts), despite the radiative decay of the impact-induced emission being relatively short-lived. The replication and measurement of such impact events in the laboratory is critical to gain a deeper understanding of the wavelength dependence and dynamic behaviour of impact flashes from icy bodies and contribute towards a thorough assessment of the physical and chemical processes these frozen systems are exposed to. The temporal evolution of impact flashes are often measured in the laboratory using photodetectors or high-speed cameras and reveal multiple phases of the radiating ejecta. The behaviour of emission during these phases are dependent upon several parameters including target composition and porosity, projectile material, impact speed and angle. This study examined the wavelength dependence and temporal variation of the hypervelocity impact flash from CO2 ice targets using a variety of projectiles. 2020-10-08 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/6111/1/EPSC2020-144.html Tandy, Jonathan D., Price, Mark, Wozniakiewicz, Penny, Cole, Mike, Alesbrook, Luke and Avdellidou, Chrysa (2020) The effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice. In: Europlanet Science Congress 2020, 21 September – 9 October 2020, Online. https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2020/EPSC2020-144.html
spellingShingle 520 Astronomy & allied sciences
530 Physics
540 Chemistry & allied sciences
Tandy, Jonathan D.
Price, Mark
Wozniakiewicz, Penny
Cole, Mike
Alesbrook, Luke
Avdellidou, Chrysa
The effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice
title The effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice
title_full The effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice
title_fullStr The effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice
title_full_unstemmed The effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice
title_short The effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice
title_sort effect of projectile material on the impact flash from carbon dioxide ice
topic 520 Astronomy & allied sciences
530 Physics
540 Chemistry & allied sciences
url https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/6111/1/EPSC2020-144.html
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