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D. Zevin
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 8
Citations - 20
D. Zevin is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic dust & Interstellar medium. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications receiving 20 citations. Previous affiliations of D. Zevin include Space Sciences Laboratory.
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Non-destructive search for interstellar dust using synchrotron microprobes
Andrew J. Westphal,A. Allbrink,Carlton C. Allen,Saša Bajt,R. Bastien,H. A. Bechtel,Pierre Bleuet,Janet Borg,S. Bowker,Frank E. Brenker,John Bridges,Donald E. Brownlee,Mark J. Burchell,Manfred Burghammer,Anna L. Butterworth,A. Campanile,Peter Cloetens,George D. Cody,T. Ferroir,K. Ferrari,C. Floss,George J. Flynn,D. Frank,Zack Gainsforth,Eberhard Grün,M. Harmer,Peter Hoppe,Anton T. Kearsley,S. Kulkarni,Barry Lai,L. Lemelle,H. Leroux,R. Lettieri,William Marchant,B. McCreadie,L. R. Nittler,Ryan C. Ogliore,Frank Postberg,C. Rigamonti,Scott A. Sandford,Sylvia Schmitz,Geert Silversmit,A. Simionovici,G. Sperry,R. Srama,Frank J. Stadermann,Thomas Stephan,Rhonda M. Stroud,Jean Susini,Stephen R. Sutton,V. Thompson,R. Toucoulou,Mario Trieloff,Peter Tsou,Akira Tsuchiyama,T. Tyliczszak,Bart Vekemans,L. Vincze,J. Warren,T. Yahnke,D. Zevin,Michael E. Zolensky +61 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the critical role that synchrotron X-ray and infrared microprobes are playing in the search for interstellar dust in the Stardust Interstellar Dust Collector (SIDC).
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Synchrotron X-Ray irradiation of Stardust interstellar candidates: from ''no'' to ''low'' damage effects
Alexandre Simionovici,Carlton C. Allen,Saša Bajt,Ron K. Bastien,Hans A. Bechtel,Janet Borg,Frank E. Brenker,John Bridges,Donald E. Brownlee,Mark J. Burchell,Manfred Burghammer,Anna L. Butterworth,Peter Cloetens,Andrew M. Davis,Christine Floss,George J. Flynn,D. Frank,Zack Gainsforth,Eberhard Grün,Eberhard Grün,Philipp R. Heck,Jon K. Hillier,Peter Hoppe,L Howard,Gary R. Huss,Joachim Huth,Anton T. Kearsley,Ashley J. King,Barry Lai,Jan Leitner,Laurence Lemelle,Hugues Leroux,R. Lettieri,Will Marchant,Larry R. Nittler,Ryan C. Ogliore,Frank Postberg,Scott A. Sandford,Juan-Angel Sans Tresseras,Tom Schoonjans,Sylvia Schmitz,Geert Silversmit,Vicente A. Solé,Ralf Srama,Thomas Stephan,Julien Stodolna,Rhonda M. Stroud,Steve Sutton,Mario Trieloff,Peter Tsou,Akira Tsuchiyama,Tolek Tyliczszak,Bart Vekemans,Laszlo Vincze,Andrew J. Westphal,D. Zevin,Michael E. Zolensky +56 more
TL;DR: Although synchrotron radiation X-Ray fluorescence (SR-XRF) is among the least destructive analysis methods applied to rare extraterrestrial grains, we have observed radiation damage effects following high flux synchoretron analyses as mentioned in this paper.
Identification of Candidate Interstellar Dust Impact Features on Stardust Foil I1020W,1
Rhonda M. Stroud,B. T. De Gregorio,Nabil Bassim,Andrew J. Westphal,Anna L. Butterworth,R. Lettieri,William Marchant,D. Zevin +7 more
Identification of Crystalline Material in Two Interstellar Dust Candidates from the Stardust Mission
Zack Gainsforth,Alexandre Simionovici,Frank E. Brenker,Sylvia Schmitz,Manfred Burghammer,Peter Cloetens,Laurence Lemelle,J. A. Sans Tresseras,Tom Schoonjans,Geert Silversmit,Vicente A. Solé,Bart Vekemans,Laszlo Vincze,C. Achilles,Carlton C. Allen,Asna Ansari,Saša Bajt,Nabil Bassim,R. Bastien,Hans A. Bechtel,Janet Borg,John Bridges,Donald E. Brownlee,M. Burchell,Anna L. Butterworth,Hitesh Changela,Andrew M. Davis,C. Floss,George J. Flynn,P. Fougeray,D. Frank,Eberhard Grün,Philipp R. Heck,Jon K. Hillier,Peter Hoppe,Bruce Hudson,Gary R. Huss,Joachim Huth,Brit Hvide,Anton T. Kearsley,Ashley J. King,Barry Lai,Jan Leitner,Ariel Leonard,H. Leroux,R. Lettieri,William Marchant,L. R. Nittler,Ryan C. Ogliore,Frank Postberg,Mark C. Price,Scott A. Sandford,K. Schreiber,R. Srama,Thomas Stephan,Veerle Sterken,J. Stodolna,Rhonda M. Stroud,Stephen R. Sutton,Mario Trieloff,Peter Tsou,Akira Tsuchiyama,Tolek Tyliszczak,Andrew J. Westphal,Naomi Wordsworth,D. Zevin,Michael E. Zolensky +66 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed two of these via nanodiffraction at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) and found them to contain crystalline components and identified the most likely mineral components as olivine and spinel.
Four interstellar dust candidates from the Stardust interstellar dust collector
Andrew J. Westphal,Carlton C. Allen,Saša Bajt,H. A. Bechtel,Janet Borg,Frank E. Brenker,John Bridges,Donald E. Brownlee,Mark J. Burchell,Manfred Burghammer,Anna L. Butterworth,Peter Cloetens,Andrew M. Davis,C. Floss,George J. Flynn,P. Fougeray,D. Frank,Zack Gainsforth,Eberhard Grün,Philipp R. Heck,Jon K. Hillier,Peter Hoppe,L. Howard,Bruce Hudson,Gary R. Huss,Joachim Huth,Anton T. Kearsley,Ashley J. King,Barry Lai,Jan Leitner,L. Lemelle,H. Leroux,R. Lettieri,William Marchant,L. R. Nittler,Ryan C. Ogliore,Frank Postberg,Mark C. Price,Scott A. Sandford,J. A. Sans Tresseras,Sylvia Schmitz,Tom Schoonjans,Geert Silversmit,A. Simionovici,R. Srama,Frank J. Stadermann,Thomas Stephan,J. Stodolna,Rhonda M. Stroud,Stephen R. Sutton,R. Toucoulou,Mario Trieloff,Peter Tsou,Akira Tsuchiyama,T. Tyliczszak,Bart Vekemans,L. Vincze,Naomi Wordsworth,D. Zevin,Michael E. Zolensky +59 more
TL;DR: In 2006, the Stardust sample return capsule returned to Earth bearing the first solid samples from a primitive solar system body, Comet 81P/Wild2, and a collector dedicated to the capture and return of contemporary interstellar dust.