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FT-IR and μ-IR analysis of Carbonaceous Chondrite meteorites characterization as possible analogue of next sample returned materials
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In this work, the Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Infrared μ-spectroscopy (μ-IR) techniques have been applied on four Carbonaceous Chondrites (CC) meteorites, as possible analogues of the Hayabusa2 and Osiris-REx space missions asteroid targets. The analysed CC meteorites belong to CV, CI and CM classes. Chondrules, CAIs, and mineral inclusions, have been identified and analysed in detail in the spectral region 8-14 μm (μ-IR analysis). CC packed powders have been analysed using a FT-IR spectrometer in the spectral range of 2-14 μm. The absorption bands, Christiansen and Reststrahlen features, of the main minerals have been identified. We plan to compare the FT-IR spectral results with C-type asteroids data collected by in-flight spectrometers (e.g. 1Ceres, 10Hygeia etc.)....