Variation in lunar sodium exosphere measured from lunar orbiter SELENE (Kaguya)

Moon Sodium exosphere SELENE
["Kagitani, M","Taguchi, M","Yamazaki, A","Yoshikawa, I","Murakami, G","Yoshioka, K","Kameda, S","Okano, S"] 2010-10-01 期刊论文
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Resonant scattering of the lunar sodium exosphere was measured from the lunar orbiter SELENE (Kaguya) from December 2008 to June 2009. Variations in line-of-sight integrated intensity measured on the night-side hemisphere of the Moon could be described as a spherical symmetric distribution of the sodium exosphere with a temperature of 2400-6000 K. Average surface density of sodium atoms in February is well above that in the other months by about 30%. A clear variation in surface density related to the Moon's passage across the Earth's magnetotail could not be seen, although sodium density gradually decreased (by 20 +/- 8%) during periods from the first through the last quarter of two lunar cycles. These results suggest that the supra-thermal components of the sodium exosphere are not mainly produced by classical sputtering of solar wind. The variation in sodium density (which depends on lunar-phase angle) is possibly explained by the presence of an inhomogeneous source distribution of photon-stimulated desorption (PSD) on the surface. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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