Organic molecules are prime targets in the search for life on other planetary bodies in the Solar System. Understanding their preservation potential and detectability after ionic irradiation, with fluences potentially representing those received for several millions to billions of years at Mars or in interplanetary space, is a crucial goal for astrobiology research. In order to be able to perform in situ characterization of such organic molecules under ionic irradiation in the near future, a feasibility experiment was performed with polymer test samples to validate the optical configuration and the irradiation chamber geometry. We present here a Raman in situ investigation of the evolution of a series of polymers during proton irradiation. ...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the evolution of the Raman backscattered intens...
Raman microscopy is a nondestructive in situ technology appropriate to identify organic compounds an...
Two rover missions to Mars aim to detect biomolecules as a sign of extinct or extant life with, amon...
More than 3.5 billion years ago, the surface of Mars experienced habitable conditions compatible wit...
Raman spectroscopy will be a powerful tool in the in situ search for Martian biosignatures within th...
Characterization by micro-Raman spectroscopy of polymeric materials used as nuclear track detectors ...
International audienceRaman spectroscopy is an efficient technique to study the irradiation damage i...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
International audienceIn situ Raman scattering studies allow following real‐time evolutions of volum...
The cellulosic materials (wood and paper) but also stone materials, exposed outdoors or in high humi...
Recent discoveries of organic carbon and methane on Mars have continued to motivate the search for c...
Research on compostable bioplastics has recently obtained performances comparable to traditional pla...
The future robotic exploration missions to Mars-European Space Agency/Roscosmos's ExoMars2020 and Na...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the evolution of the Raman backscattered intens...
Raman microscopy is a nondestructive in situ technology appropriate to identify organic compounds an...
Two rover missions to Mars aim to detect biomolecules as a sign of extinct or extant life with, amon...
More than 3.5 billion years ago, the surface of Mars experienced habitable conditions compatible wit...
Raman spectroscopy will be a powerful tool in the in situ search for Martian biosignatures within th...
Characterization by micro-Raman spectroscopy of polymeric materials used as nuclear track detectors ...
International audienceRaman spectroscopy is an efficient technique to study the irradiation damage i...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
International audienceIn situ Raman scattering studies allow following real‐time evolutions of volum...
The cellulosic materials (wood and paper) but also stone materials, exposed outdoors or in high humi...
Recent discoveries of organic carbon and methane on Mars have continued to motivate the search for c...
Research on compostable bioplastics has recently obtained performances comparable to traditional pla...
The future robotic exploration missions to Mars-European Space Agency/Roscosmos's ExoMars2020 and Na...
International audienceThis paper presents a study of the evolution of the Raman backscattered intens...
Raman microscopy is a nondestructive in situ technology appropriate to identify organic compounds an...
Two rover missions to Mars aim to detect biomolecules as a sign of extinct or extant life with, amon...