TY - JOUR
T1 - A curation for uncontaminated Hayabusa2-returned samples in the extraterrestrial curation center of JAXA
T2 - from the beginning to present day
AU - Yada, Toru
AU - Abe, Masanao
AU - Nishimura, Masahiro
AU - Sawada, Hirotaka
AU - Okazaki, Ryuji
AU - Takano, Yoshinori
AU - Sakamoto, Kanako
AU - Okada, Tatsuaki
AU - Nakato, Aiko
AU - Yoshitake, Miwa
AU - Nakano, Yuki
AU - Yogata, Kasumi
AU - Miyazaki, Akiko
AU - Furuya, Shizuho
AU - Iwamae, Ayako S.
AU - Nakatsubo, Shunichi
AU - Hatakeda, Kentaro
AU - Hitomi, Yuya
AU - Kumagai, Kazuya
AU - Suzuki, Shino
AU - Miura, Yayoi N.
AU - Ito, Motoo
AU - Tomioka, Naotaka
AU - Uesugi, Masayuki
AU - Karouji, Yuzuru
AU - Uesugi, Kentaro
AU - Shirai, Naoki
AU - Yamaguchi, Akira
AU - Imae, Naoya
AU - Naraoka, Hiroshi
AU - Yamamoto, Yuhji
AU - Tachibana, Shogo
AU - Yurimoto, Hisayoshi
AU - Usui, Tomohiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Developing a cleanroom and clean chambers (CCs) for Hayabusa2 returned samples has been discussed with the committee for Hayabusa2 sample curation facility since 2015. One major difference from the specifications of the CCs used for Itokawa samples is that a part of samples was decided to be handled and preserved in vacuum to avoid terrestrial nitrogen contamination with organics or unknown materials that might easily react with the samples. Thus, the CCs for Hayabusa2 samples were divided into two CCs for vacuum processes and three CCs for purified nitrogen conditions. The cleanroom was built in summer 2017, while the CCs were installed in the summer of 2018. After the installation of the CCs, instruments for initial descriptions, sample containers, handling tools for powder and particle samples, and jigs to assist handling samples were developed in parallel with functional checks and repeated rehearsals between the fall of 2018 and the fall of 2020. The curatorial works on Hayabusa2-retuned samples were conducted as previously planned. Simultaneously, contaminations and influences of inorganics, organics, microbial, and magnetic constructs have been assessed to evaluate their potential effects on the analysis of the returned samples. Additionally, the tools used to touch samples directly have been demagnetized to avoid sample magnetization during their handling and the tool magnetization was measured before and after their usages. The series of developments and experiences from the curatorial works of Hayabusa2-returned samples represent valuable implications for future sample return missions. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
AB - Developing a cleanroom and clean chambers (CCs) for Hayabusa2 returned samples has been discussed with the committee for Hayabusa2 sample curation facility since 2015. One major difference from the specifications of the CCs used for Itokawa samples is that a part of samples was decided to be handled and preserved in vacuum to avoid terrestrial nitrogen contamination with organics or unknown materials that might easily react with the samples. Thus, the CCs for Hayabusa2 samples were divided into two CCs for vacuum processes and three CCs for purified nitrogen conditions. The cleanroom was built in summer 2017, while the CCs were installed in the summer of 2018. After the installation of the CCs, instruments for initial descriptions, sample containers, handling tools for powder and particle samples, and jigs to assist handling samples were developed in parallel with functional checks and repeated rehearsals between the fall of 2018 and the fall of 2020. The curatorial works on Hayabusa2-retuned samples were conducted as previously planned. Simultaneously, contaminations and influences of inorganics, organics, microbial, and magnetic constructs have been assessed to evaluate their potential effects on the analysis of the returned samples. Additionally, the tools used to touch samples directly have been demagnetized to avoid sample magnetization during their handling and the tool magnetization was measured before and after their usages. The series of developments and experiences from the curatorial works of Hayabusa2-returned samples represent valuable implications for future sample return missions. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
KW - C-type asteroid
KW - Clean chamber
KW - Cleanroom
KW - Curation
KW - Hayabusa2
KW - Ryugu
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U2 - 10.1186/s40623-023-01924-2
DO - 10.1186/s40623-023-01924-2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85162175755
SN - 1343-8832
VL - 75
JO - earth, planets and space
JF - earth, planets and space
IS - 1
M1 - 170
ER -