Publications from the Guelph PIXE Group

Refereed Journal Publications

[Web of Science citations 8527: Including 2 books 10162; Deduced WoS H- index 42]

Papers from 2012 only

  • 275. Comparison of Analogue and Digital Silicon Drift Detectors in PIXE Analysis. S. W. Annett, E.L. Flannigan. J.L. Campbell, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. B547 (2024) 165209
  • 274. Improving the accuracy of alpha particle PIXE: the role of multiple ionization K X-ray satellites of light elements. D. J.T. Cureatz, M. Kavčič, M. Petric, K. Isaković, I. Božičević Mihalić, M. R. Ramos, S. Fazinić, J. L. Campbell. Spectrochimica Acta : Part B, 194 (2022) 106483. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sab.2022.106483
  • 273. The Guelph PIXE Software Package V. J L. Campbell, D. J. T. Cureatz, E. L. Flannigan, C. M. Heirwegh, J. A. Maxwell, J. L. Russell, S, M. Taylor, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. B499, 77-88 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2021.05.004
  • 272. L. N. Sargent, E. L. Flannigan, J. L. Campbell. Emulation of the Curiosity rover alpha particle X-ray spectrometer with accelerator-based PIXE II.  Nucl. Instr. Meth B490, 61-66 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2021.01.010
  • 271. E L. Flannigan, J. L. Campbell, J. G. Spray, L. M. Thompson, Powdered rock versus solid rock comparisons in PIXE measurements for planetary geochemical exploration, X-ray Spectrometry, 49 (1-12) 2020. DOI: 10.1002/xrs.3172/
  • 270. J A. Berger, M. E. Schmidt, J. L. Campbell, E. L. Flannigan, R. Gellert, D. W. Ming, R. V. Morris, Particle Induced X-ray Spectrometry (PIXE) of Hawaiian Materials: An Analogue Study to Evaluate the APXS Field Analysis of Geologic Materials on Mars, Icarus 345, 113708,2020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2020.113708
  • 269. J. L. Campbell, D. D. Thomson, E. L Flannigan, N. G. Holmes, D. W. Tesselaar, S. VanBommel, A re-examination of the fundamental parameters approach to calibration of the Curiosity rover alpha particle X-ray spectrometer. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B447, 22-29 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2019.03.036 
  • 268. M. E. Schmidt, G. M. Perrett, S. Bray, N. Bradley, R. Lee, J. A. Berger, J. L. Campbell, C. Lee, S. Y. Squyres, D. Tesselaar,  Dusty rocks in Gale Crater: Assessing aerial coverage and separating dust and rock contributions in APXS analyses. Schmidt et al., J. Geophys. Res.: Planets 123, 1649-1673 (2018).  https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JE005553 
  • 267. C. M. Heirwegh, M. Petric, S. Fazinić, M. Kavčič, I. Božičević Mihalić, J. Schneider, I. Zamboni, J L. Campbell,  Multiple ionization X-ray satellites of magnesium, aluminum and silicon in alpha particle PIXE, Nucl. Instr. Meth. B428, 9-16 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2018.05.005
  • 266. J. L. Russell, J. L. Campbell, N. I. Boyd, J. F. Dias. GUMAP: a GUPIXWIN-compatible code for extracting regional spectra from nuclear microbeam list mode files. Nucl. Instr. Meth B417, 46-50 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2017.08.013
  • 265. E. Flannigan, C. M. Heirwegh, J. L. Campbell. Role of the mass attenuation coefficient database in standardization of a silicon drift X-ray detector for PIXE analysis. X-ray Spectrom. 47, 63-71 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1002/xrs.2812
  • 264. J. L. Campbell, B. Ganly, C. M. Heirwegh, J. A. Maxwell. Separation of detector non-linearity issues and multiple ionization satellites in alpha-particle PIXE. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B414, 38-44 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2017.10.001
  • 263. E. L. Flannigan, J. L. Campbell. Emulation of the Curiosity rover alpha particle X-ray spectrometer with accelerator-based PIXE: implications for calibration. Nucl. Instr. Meth B 413, 19-26 (2017).
  • 262. G. M. Perrett, J. A. Maxwell, J. L. Campbell. Combined X-ray diffraction and alpha particle X-ray spectrometer analysis of geologic materials. X-ray Spectrom. 46, 171-179 (2017). 
  • 261. N. L. Lanza and 43 others. Oxidation of manganese in an ancient aquifer, Kimberley formation, Gale Crater, Mars. Geophys. Res. Lett. 43, 7398-7407 (2016).
  • 260. S. VanBommel, R. Gellert N. Boyd, J. L. Campbell, I. Pradler, J. A. Berger, L. M. Thompson, K. Edgett, M. McBride, M. Minitti, A. Stroupe. Deconvolutionof distinct lithology chemistry through over-sampling with the Mars ScienceLaboratory alpha particle X-ray spectrometer. X-Ray Spectrom. 45, 155-161 (2016).
  • 259. L. M. Thompson, J. G. Spray, M. E. Schmidt, R. Gellert,  J. Berger, N. Boyd, J. L.     Campbell, B. Elliott, G. M. Perrett, I. Pradler, S. Van Bommel. Potassium-rich sandstones within the Gale impact crater, Mars. J. Geophys. Res.: Planets 121, 1991-2003 (2016).
  • 258.  J. L. Campbell, C. M. Heirwegh, B. Ganly. Non-linearity issues and multiple ionization satellites in the PIXE portion of spectra from the Martian alpha particle X-ray spectrometer. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B383, 143-151 (2016).
  • 259. L. M. Thompson, J. G. Spray, M. E. Schmidt, R. Gellert,  J. Berger, N. Boyd, J. L.     Campbell, B. Elliott, G. M. Perrett, I. Pradler, S. Van Bommel. Potassium-rich sandstones within the Gale impact crater, Mars: the APXS perspective. J. Geophys. Res.: Planets  JE  005055, 1981- 2003 (2016).
  • 258. J. L. Campbell, C. M. Heirwegh, B. Ganly. Non-linearity issues and multiple ionization satellites in the PIXE portion of spectra from the Martian alpha particle X-ray spectrometer. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B383, 143-151 (2016).
  • 257.  S. J. VanBommel, R. Gellert, N. I. Boyd, J. L. Campbell, I. Pradler, J. A. Berger, L. M.  Thompson, K. S.  Edgett, M. J.  McBride, M. E. Minitti, A. S. Stroupe.  Deconvolution of distinct lithology chemistry through over-sampling with the Mars Science Laboratory alpha particle X-ray spectrometer. X-ray Spectrometry 45, 155-161 (2016).
  • 256. J. A. Berger, M. E. Schmidt, R. Gellert, J. L. Campbell, P. L. King, R. L. Flemming, D. W. Ming, B. C. Clark, I. Pradler, S. J. Van Bommel, M. E. Minitti, A. G. Fairen, N. I. Boyd, L. M. Thompson, G. M. Perrett, B. E. Elliot, E. Desouza. A global Mars dust composition refined by the Alpha-Particle X-ray Spectrometer in Gale Crater,” Geophys. Res. Lett., 2015GL066675 (2016).
  • 255. G. M. Perrett, J.  L. Campbell, R. Gellert, P. L. King, E. Nield,  J. M. O’Meara, I. Pradler. Refinement of the Compton-Rayleigh scatter ratio method for use on the Mars Science Laboratory alpha particle X-ray spectrometer: II – Extraction of invisible element content. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B368, 129-137 (2016).
  • 254. C. M. Heirwegh, J. L. Campbell, G. K. Czamanske. Refinement of major- and minor- element PIXE analysis of rocks and minerals. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B366, 40-50 (2016).
  • 253. C. Michelet and 16 others. Quantitative Reconstruction of PIXE-Tomography data for thin samples using GUPIX X-ray emission yields. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B348, 92-99 (2015).   
  • 252. C. M. Heirwegh, I. Pradler, J. L. Campbell. Choice of X-ray mass attenuation coefficients for PIXE analysis of silicate minerals and rocks. X-ray Spectrom. 44, 63-68 (2015).
  • 251. G. M. Perrett, J.L. Campbell, S. Glasauer, R. Pardo. Quantitative determination of mineral phase effects observed in APXS analyses of geochemical reference materials. X-ray Spectrom. 43, 359-366 (2014).
  • 250. J. L. Campbell, P. L. King, J. A. Berger, R. Gellert, G. M. Perrett, I. Pradler, L. Thompson. K. S. Edgett, A. Yingst. The Mars Science Laboratory APXS calibration target: comparison of first Martian measurements with the terrestrial calibration. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B323, 49-58 (2014).
  • 249. D. Blake et al. Curiosity at Gale Crater, Mars: Characterization and analysis of the Rocknest sand shadow. Science 341, 1239505 1-7 (2013).
  • 248. A. Ollila et al.  Modeling of Trace Elements (Li, Ba, Sr, and Rb) using Curiosity’s ChemCam and Early Results for Gale Crater from Bradbury Landing Site to Rocknest.  J. Geophys. Res. 119, 255-285 (2014). doi:10.1002/2013JE004517
  • 247. J. A. Berger, P. L. King, R.Gellert, J. L. Campbell J, N. I. Boyd, I. Pradler, G. M. Perrett, K. S.  Edgett, M. Schmidt, R. Lee, S. Van Bommel. MSL APXS Titanium Observation Tray Measurements: Laboratory Experiments and Results for the Rocknest Fines at the Curiosity Field Site in Gale Crater, Mars. J. Geophys. Res.: Planets. 119, 1046-1060 (2014); DOI: 10.1002/2013JE004519
  • 246. C. M. Heirwegh, I. Pradler, J. L. Campbell. An accuracy assessment of photo-ionization cross-section data-sets for 1–2 keV X rays in light elements using proton-induced X-ray emission. J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 46, 185602 (2013).
  • 245. K. Fennane, M. Berset, J.-Cl. Dousse, J. Hoszowska, P. Raboud, J. L. Campbell. Re-examination of M2,3 atomic level widths of elements 69 < Z < 75. Phys. Rev. A88, 052506 (2013).
  • 244. M. Schmidt, J. L. Campbell, R. Gellert, G. M. Perrett et al. Geochemical diversity in first rocks examined by the Curiosity Rover in Gale Crater: Evidence and significance of an alkali and volatile-rich igneous source. J. Geophys. Research: Planets, 119, 64-81, doi:10.1002/2013JE004481 (2014).
  • 243. D. W. Ming et al. Volatile and Organic Compositions of a Sedimentary Rock in Yellowknife Bay, Gale crater, Mars. Science, 343(6169), 1245267 (2014).  
  • 242. S. McLennan et al. Elemental Geochemistry of Sedimentary Rocks in Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater, Mars. Science, 343(6169), 1244734 (2014).
  • 241. J. L. Campbell, G. M.  Perrett, J. A. Maxwell, E. Nield, R. Gellert, P. L. King, M. Lee, J. M. O’Meara, I. Pradler. Refinement of the Compton-Rayleigh scatter ratio method for use on the Mars Science Laboratory alpha particle X-ray spectrometer. Nucl. Instr. Meth. B302, 24-31 (2012).
  • 240. J. L. Campbell. The instrumental blank of the Mars Science Laboratory alpha particle X-ray spectrometer.  Nucl. Instr. Meth. B288, 102-110 (2012). 
  • 239. J. L. Campbell, G. M. Perrett, R. Gellert, S. M. Andrushenko, N. I. Boyd, J. A. Maxwell, P. L. King, C.D. M. Schofield. Calibration of the Mars Science Laboratory alpha particle X-ray spectrometer. Space Science Reviews, 170, 319-340 (2012). dti 10.1007/s11214-012-9873-5
  • 238. T. L. Hopman, C. M. Heirwegh, J. L. Campbell, M. Krumrey, F. Scholze. An accurate determination of the K-shell fluorescence yield of silicon.  X-ray Spectrom. 41(3), 164-171 (2012).