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Caroline Freissinet
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 87
Citations - 4935
Caroline Freissinet is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sample Analysis at Mars & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 73 publications receiving 3742 citations. Previous affiliations of Caroline Freissinet include University of Maryland, Baltimore County & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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In situ measurement of atmospheric krypton and xenon on Mars with Mars Science Laboratory
Pamela G. Conrad,Charles Malespin,Charles Malespin,Heather B. Franz,Heather B. Franz,Robert O. Pepin,Melissa G. Trainer,Susanne P. Schwenzer,Sushil K. Atreya,Caroline Freissinet,John H. Jones,H. L. K. Manning,T. C. Owen,A. A. Pavlov,Roger C. Wiens,Michael H. Wong,Paul R. Mahaffy +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Mars Science Laboratory's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) investigation has measured all of the stable isotopes of the heavy noble gases krypton and xenon in the martian atmosphere, in situ, from the Curiosity Rover at Gale Crater, Mars.
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MOMA: the challenge to search for organics and biosignatures on Mars
Walter Goetz,William B. Brinckerhoff,Ricardo Arevalo,Caroline Freissinet,Stephanie Getty,Daniel P. Glavin,Sandra Siljeström,Arnaud Buch,Fabien Stalport,Andrej Grubisic,Xiaojian Li,Veronica Pinnick,Ryan M. Danell,F. H. W. van Amerom,Fred Goesmann,Harald Steininger,Noël Grand,François Raulin,Cyril Szopa,Uwe J. Meierhenrich,John Robert Brucato +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe strategies to search for, detect, and identify organic material on the surface and subsurface of Mars, including those applied by landed missions in the past and those that will be applied in the future.
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First Detections of Dichlorobenzene Isomers and Trichloromethylpropane from Organic Matter Indigenous to Mars Mudstone in Gale Crater, Mars: Results from the Sample Analysis at Mars Instrument Onboard the Curiosity Rover.
Cyril Szopa,Cyril Szopa,Caroline Freissinet,Daniel P. Glavin,Maeva Millan,Maeva Millan,Maeva Millan,Arnaud Buch,Heather B. Franz,Roger E. Summons,Dawn Y. Sumner,Brad Sutter,Jennifer L. Eigenbrode,R. Williams,R. Williams,Rafael Navarro-González,Melissa Guzman,Charles Malespin,Samuel Teinturier,Samuel Teinturier,Paul R. Mahaffy,Michel Cabane +21 more
TL;DR: Chromatographic analysis of the Cumberland mudstone in Gale crater by the Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument revealed the detection of two to three isomers of dichlorobenzene as mentioned in this paper.
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Light and variable 37 Cl/ 35 Cl ratios in rocks from Gale Crater, Mars: Possible signature of perchlorate
Kenneth A. Farley,P. Martin,P. D. Archer,S. K. Atreya,Pamela G. Conrad,J. L. Eigenbrode,Alberto G. Fairén,Heather B. Franz,Heather B. Franz,Caroline Freissinet,Daniel P. Glavin,Paul R. Mahaffy,Charles Malespin,D. W. Ming,Rafael Navarro-González,Brad Sutter +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, two endmember models are offered to account for these observations, and in both, perchlorate, with its extreme ability to fractionate Cl isotopes, is critical.
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Recovery of Fatty Acids from Mineralogic Mars Analogs by TMAH Thermochemolysis for the Sample Analysis at Mars Wet Chemistry Experiment on the Curiosity Rover.
Amy J. Williams,Jennifer L. Eigenbrode,Melissa Floyd,Mary Beth Wilhelm,Shane S. O'Reilly,Sarah Stewart Johnson,Kathleen L. Craft,C. A. Knudson,Slavka Andrejkovičová,J. M. T. Lewis,J. M. T. Lewis,Arnaud Buch,Daniel P. Glavin,Caroline Freissinet,R. Williams,Cyril Szopa,Maeva Millan,Roger E. Summons,Amy McAdam,Kathleen C. Benison,Rafael Navarro-González,Charles Malespin,Paul R. Mahaffy +22 more
TL;DR: This work represents the first analyses of a suite of Mars-analog samples using the TMAH experiment under select SAM-like conditions, and the detection of a FAME profile is of great astrobiological interest, as it could provide information regarding the source of martian organic material detected by SAM.