推进行星科学和支持任务的关键实验室研究

E. Fayolle, L. Barge, M. Cable, B. Drouin, J. Dworkin, J. Hanley, B. Henderson, B. Journaux, A. Noell, Farid Salama, E. Sciamma-O’Brien, S. Waller, J. Weber, C. Bennett, J. Blum, M. Gudipati, S. Milam, M. Melwani-Daswani, M. Nuevo, S. Protopapa, Rachel Smith
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行星科学和天体生物学的实验室研究旨在通过促进对形成太阳系的潜在过程的理论和实验研究,增进我们对太阳系的理解。实验室研究(实验和理论)对于解释观测和任务数据至关重要,并且是新任务概念以及仪器开发和校准的关键孵化器。它们还在确定太阳系天体的可居住性、增强我们对生命起源的理解以及寻找地球以外的生命迹象方面发挥着至关重要的作用,这些都是天体生物学的关键要素。在这里,我们提出了行星科学领域的概述,其中实验室研究是迫切需要的,特别是在未来十年。这些区域包括行星和卫星的大气层、表面和内部,原始天体,如小行星、陨石、彗星和海王星外天体,以及生命的迹象。生成有针对性的实验和理论实验室数据对于更好地理解这些环境中发生的物理、化学和生物过程是至关重要的。对于每个领域,我们将i)对最先进的实验室工作进行简要概述,ii)分析和解释来自任务和地面观测的数据集以及支持任务和概念发展的挑战,以及iii)对高优先级实验室研究的建议。
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Critical Laboratory Studies to Advance Planetary Science and Support Missions
Laboratory studies for planetary science and astrobiology aimat advancing our understanding of the Solar System through the promotion of theoretical and experimental research into the underlying processes that shape it. Laboratory studies (experimental and theoretical) are crucial to interpret observations and mission data, and are key incubators for new mission concepts as well as instrument development and calibration. They also play a vital role in determining habitability of Solar System bodies, enhancing our understanding of the origin of life, and in the search for signs of life beyond Earth, all critical elements of astrobiology. Here we present an overview of the planetary science areas where laboratory studies are critically needed, in particular in the next decade. These areas include planetary & satellites atmospheres, surfaces, and interiors, primitive bodies such as asteroids, meteorites, comets, and trans-Neptunian objects, and signs of life. Generating targeted experimental and theoretical laboratory data that are relevant for a better understanding of the physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring in these environments is crucial. For each area we present i) a brief overview of the state-of-the-art laboratory work, ii) the challenges to analyze and interpret data sets from missions and ground-based observations and to support mission and concept development, and iii) recommendations for high priority laboratory studies.
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