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Remote Energetic Neutral Atom Imaging of Electric Potential Over a Lunar Magnetic Anomaly

Space Physics 2013-02-26 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Plasma Physics

Abstract

The formation of electric potential over lunar magnetized regions is essential for understanding fundamental lunar science, for understanding the lunar environment, and for planning human exploration on the Moon. A large positive electric potential was predicted and detected from single point measurements. Here, we demonstrate a remote imaging technique of electric potential mapping at the lunar surface, making use of a new concept involving hydrogen neutral atoms derived from solar wind. We apply the technique to a lunar magnetized region using an existing dataset of the neutral atom energy spectrometer SARA/CENA on Chandrayaan-1. Electrostatic potential larger than +135 V inside the Gerasimovic anomaly is confirmed. This structure is found spreading all over the magnetized region. The widely spread electric potential can influence the local plasma and dust environment near the magnetic anomaly.

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@article{arxiv.1302.5771,
  title  = {Remote Energetic Neutral Atom Imaging of Electric Potential Over a Lunar Magnetic Anomaly},
  author = {Y. Futaana and S. Barabash and M. Wieser and C. Lue and P. Wurz and A. Vorburger and A. Bhardwaj and K. Asamura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.5771},
  year   = {2013}
}

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19 pages, 3 figures