Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1765665 | Advances in Space Research | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we present the first and preliminary results on the near-Moon plasma environment, based on the spectrogram data obtained with the Solar Wind Ion Detector (SWID) onboard Chang'E-2 from four lunar orbits on 10-11 Oct 2010. These orbits, at a constant altitude of â¼100Â km, approach gradually the Lunar Magnetic Anomaly (LMA) at the Serenitatis antipode. The data reveal tentatively a region with decrement in proton density and enhancement in temperature. The near coincidence of this region with the Serenitatis antipode probably suggests the presence of a minimagnetosphere associated with the LMA, which effectively shields and heats the incident Solar Wind (SW) protons.
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Authors
X.-Q. Wang, J. Cui, X.-D. Wang, J.-J. Liu, H.-B. Zhang, W. Zuo, Y. Su, W.-B. Wen, H. Rème, I. Dandouras, C. Aoustin, M. Wang, X. Tan, J. Shen, F. Wang, Q. Fu, C.-L. Li, Z.-Y. Ouyang,