NSSDCA ID: 2013-063A-02
Mission Name: Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN)The Neutral Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer (NGIMS) is an in-situ instrument designed to measure the composition and isotope abundances of thermal neutral atoms and ions in the martian atmosphere below 500 km. The science objectives of the instrument are to establish the structure and composition of the upper neutral atmosphere, measure isotope ratios, and measure thermal and suprathermal ions, with the goal of producing altitude profiles from the homopause to above the exobase and studying changes in the atmosphere over the course of the mission.
NGIMS is designed to profile He, N, CO, N2, NO, O2, Ar, CO2 and their major isotopes from the homopause up to one scale height above the exobase with a vertical resolution of one-half scale height for each species, and provide profiles of positive ions of O2, CO2, NO, O, CO, C, N2, OH, and N from about 120 - 400 km with a vertical resolution of one-half O2+ scale height. It will also determine the neutral temperature and isotope ratios.
The NGIMS is mounted on the MAVEN articulated payload platform with a 20 degree unobstructed field-of-viewIt has two openings facing the ram direction, for two sampling modes: open ion source and closed ion source. It has two operating modes, neutral and ion. In neutral mode, neutrals are collected via the closed source and open source alternatively, while in ion mode the ions are collected via open source only.
Samples enter the apertures to electron beam ionization regions, pass by a Bayard-Alpert pressure gauge, through a quadripole deflector and ion lens system to the quadripole mass analyzer and then to an ion detector. The mass range of the instrument is 2 to 150 amu. Sampling period is 30 ms with an integration period of 27 ms. It can scan in a programmed mass band or survey scan in 0.1 amu or 1 amu steps.
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Questions and comments about this experiment can be directed to: Dr. David R. Williams
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Dr. Paul R. Mahaffy | Lead Investigator | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | mahaffy@paf.gsfc.nasa.gov |