罗塞塔 ROSINA/DFMS 质谱仪的质量校准

IF 1.6 3区 化学 Q3 PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR & CHEMICAL
J. De Keyser , F. Dhooghe , K. Altwegg , M. Rubin , N. Hänni , S.A. Fuselier , J.-J. Berthelier , E. Neefs
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摘要

罗塞塔号航天器上的双聚焦质谱仪(DFMS)采用静电和磁铁扇区进行能量和质量分辨,因此具有很高的质量分辨率。内置反馈回路利用测量到的磁铁温度来补偿磁铁场强的温度依赖性。尽管如此,巨大的机载温度变化和其他影响仍会导致任何给定的质量峰值在任务期间在探测器上移动 30 个像素或更大的范围。本文讨论了造成质量校准关系中时间变化的各种因素。本文开发了一种技术来评估和修正这些因素。建立了一个质量校准关系,该关系在整个飞行任务期间对质量范围 m/z=13-69 的 DFMS 中性高分辨率模式测量有效,并对其准确性进行了评估。结果表明,1σ 的精度小于一个像素,这在全峰半高宽度约为 12 个像素的情况下是非常出色的。建议的方法提供了一种后验质量校准,适用于所有磁性质谱仪,因为在这些仪器中,通过与参考物种比较、温度稳定和/或静电补偿进行实验质量校准是不可能的,或者无法提供与仪器质量分辨率相当的质量刻度精度。
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Mass calibration of Rosetta’s ROSINA/DFMS mass spectrometer

Mass calibration of Rosetta’s ROSINA/DFMS mass spectrometer

Mass calibration of Rosetta’s ROSINA/DFMS mass spectrometer

The Double Focusing Mass Spectrometer (DFMS) onboard the Rosetta spacecraft employs an electrostatic and a magnet sector for energy and mass discrimination, resulting in a high mass resolution. A built-in feedback loop uses the measured magnet temperature to compensate for the temperature dependence of the magnet’s field strength. Still, large onboard temperature variations and other effects cause any given mass peak to move over a range of 30 pixels or more on the detector during the mission. The present paper discusses the various factors that contribute to the time variations in the mass calibration relation. A technique is developed to evaluate and correct for these factors. A mass calibration relation that is valid for the DFMS neutral high mass resolution mode measurements throughout the entire mission for the mass range m/z=13–69 is established and its accuracy is evaluated. The 1σ precision turns out to be less than a single pixel, which is excellent as full peak width at half height is about 12 pixels. The proposed approach provides an a posteriori mass calibration and is useful for all magnet-based mass spectrometers where experimental mass calibration by comparison to reference species, temperature stabilization, and/or electrostatic compensation, are not possible or fail to deliver a mass scale precision that is comparable to the mass resolution of the instrument.

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期刊介绍: The journal invites papers that advance the field of mass spectrometry by exploring fundamental aspects of ion processes using both the experimental and theoretical approaches, developing new instrumentation and experimental strategies for chemical analysis using mass spectrometry, developing new computational strategies for data interpretation and integration, reporting new applications of mass spectrometry and hyphenated techniques in biology, chemistry, geology, and physics. Papers, in which standard mass spectrometry techniques are used for analysis will not be considered. IJMS publishes full-length articles, short communications, reviews, and feature articles including young scientist features.
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