Noah Jäggi
University of Bern
13 Papers
11 Citations
Noah Jäggi is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sputtering & Solar wind. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Dynamic Potential Sputtering of Lunar Analog Material by Solar Wind Ions
Paul Stefan Szabo,Herbert Biber,Noah Jäggi,Matthias Brenner,David Weichselbaum,Anna Niggas,R. Stadlmayr,Daniel Primetzhofer,Andreas Nenning,Andreas Mutzke,Markus Sauer,Jürgen Fleig,Annette Foelske-Schmitz,Klaus Mezger,Helmut Lammer,André Galli,Peter Wurz,Friedrich Aumayr +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the most abundant pyroxenes (Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Si2O6) have been sputtering by solar wind ions in the surface of rocky planets and moons.
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Creation of Lunar and Hermean analogue mineral powder samples for solar wind irradiation experiments and mid-infrared spectra analysis
Noah Jäggi,André Galli,Peter Wurz,Herbert Biber,Paul Stefan Szabo,Johannes Brötzner,Friedrich Aumayr,Peter Tollan,Klaus Mezger +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the same authors presented methods to create and analyze mineral powder pellets for ion irradiation experiments relevant for rocky planetary bodies including the Moon and Mercury including the pyroxenes diopside and enstatite, the plagioclase labradorite and the non-analogue pyroxenoid wollastonite.
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Solar wind Helium ion interaction with Mg and Fe rich pyroxene as Mercury surface analogue
Herbert Biber,Paul Stefan Szabo,Noah Jäggi,Martin Wallner,R. Stadlmayr,Marcos V. Moro,Andreas Nenning,Andreas Mutzke,Klaus Mezger,Helmut Lammer,Daniel Primetzhofer,Jürgen Fleig,André Galli,Peter Wurz,Friedrich Aumayr +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Magnesium and iron-rich pyroxene (Ca,Mg,Fe)2[Si2O6] samples were used as analogues for the surface of Mercury and irradiated with He+ ions at solar wind energies of 4-keV, and the total estimated mass of implanted He coincides with the mass decrease due to He outgassing during subsequent Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy measurements.
Experimental Insights Into Space Weathering of Phobos: Laboratory Investigation of Sputtering by Atomic and Molecular Planetary Ions
Paul Stefan Szabo,Herbert Biber,Noah Jäggi,Markus Wappl,R. Stadlmayr,Daniel Primetzhofer,Andreas Nenning,Andreas Mutzke,Jürgen Fleig,Klaus Mezger,Helmut Lammer,André Galli,Peter Wurz,Friedrich Aumayr +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used augite samples as Phobos analogs to investigate the space weathering of the Martian moon Phobos, which represents an important step toward understanding the development from its origin to its present day appearance.
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Evolution of Mercury’s Earliest Atmosphere
Noah Jäggi,Diana Gamborino,Dan J. Bower,Paolo A. Sossi,Aaron S. Wolf,Apurva Oza,Audrey Vorburger,André Galli,Peter Wurz +8 more
- 01 Dec 2021
TL;DR: In this article, a coupled interior-atmosphere model was proposed to quantify the atmospheric loss from early Mercury by combining constraints on the lifetime of surficial melt, melt composition, and atmospheric composition.
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