Developing and characterizing a new-generation regolith simulant "IGCAS-AST01" for the Tianwen-2 target asteroid (469219) Kamo'oalewa
Pengfei Zhang, Zichen Wei, Takahiro Hiroi, Jin Zhao, Edward Cloutis, Guozheng Zhang, Marco Fenucci, Rui Li, Xiaojing Zhang, Xiaoping Zhang, Zhiping He, Yan Su, Yangting Lin, He Zhang, Yang Li

TL;DR
This study developed a detailed regolith simulant for asteroid Kamo'oalewa, analyzing its composition, physical properties, and microstructure to aid China's Tianwen-2 mission.
Contribution
The paper presents a new high-fidelity regolith simulant, IGCAS-AST01, with comprehensive characterization for asteroid sample return missions.
Findings
IGCAS-AST01 has a composition similar to Kamo'oalewa's regolith.
It exhibits low reflectance and steep spectral slope.
Microstructural analysis reveals amorphous rims and nanophase metallic iron.
Abstract
China plans to return samples from the near-Earth asteroid (469219) Kamo'oalewa, which we previously identified as an LL-chondrite-compositional, highly space-weathered object with fine-grained regolith. In this study, we developed 10 mL of Kamo'oalewa regolith simulant, designated "IGCAS-AST01", by irradiating LL5/6 chondrite (Kheneg Ljou^ad) powder with a high-energy pulsed laser. We then analyzed the composition, grain size distribution, density, porosity, visible to near-infrared reflectance spectrum, thermal emission spectrum, thermal diffusivity, specific heat capacity, and microstructural features of both the fresh (unirradiated) powder and IGCAS-AST01. IGCAS-AST01 is composed of 57.8 vol.% olivine, 19.9 vol.% orthopyroxene, 5.6 vol.% diopside, 12.2 vol.% plagioclase, 2.6 vol.% troilite, and minor amounts of other phases. It has a mean size of 26.99 um, a median size of 23.19 um,…
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