Published June 2012 | Version v1
Journal article

Observations of lunar mini-magnetospheres

  • 1. School of Astronomy and Space Sciences, Nanjing University (China)
  • 2. National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing (China)

Description

The study of the near-Moon plasma environment is one of the key scientific objectives of China's Chang'E-1 and Chang'E-2 missions. We investigate here specifically the interactions of the Lunar Magnetic Anomalies (LMA) with the Solar Wind (SW) ,based on the proton/ion data acquired by the Solar Wind Ion. Detector (SWID) mounted on both lunar orbiter. Through the measured proton phase space distribution, we propose tentatively that the lunar magnetic anomalies could shield and heat the incident solar wind particles, with the possible formation of mini-magnetospheres near the anomaly. This study serves as one of the very few observational incidences of the presence of these plasma structures. This work, as well as follow- up studies, may contribute to the studies of both lunar space weathering and magnetospheric physics on scales where finite gyroradius effects are important. (authors)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Wuli
Journal Volume
41
Journal Issue
6
Journal Page Range
p. 392-397
ISSN
0379-4148

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Notes
8 figs., 22 refs.