The sputtering of the lunar surface by the solar wind is examined as a possible mechanism of mass fractionation. Simple arguments based on current theories of sputtering and the ballistics of the sputtered atoms suggest that most ejected atoms will have sufficiently high energy to escape lunar gravity. However, the fraction of atoms which falls back to the surface is enriched in the heavier atomic components in relation to the lighter ones. This material is incorporated into the heavily radiation-damaged outer surfaces of grains, where it is subject to resputtering. Calculations predict that an equilibrium surface layer, enriched in heavier atoms, will form with •i(•80) • +20%0 • •i(8øSi) and that oxygen will be depleted on the surface lay...
We report new data from Pesyanoe-90,1 (dark lithology) on the isotopic signature of solar wind (SW) ...
Solar wind bombardment onto exposed surfaces in the solar system produces an energetic component to ...
The effect of solar wind implanted volatiles into the top 100 nm of the lunar regolith plays a signi...
The sputtering of the lunar surface by the solar wind is examined as a possible mechanism of mass fr...
In order to isolate the role played by solar wind sputtering from other lunar surface phenomena a nu...
In the sputtering process an incident particle beam loses part of its energy to recoil motion of tar...
Sputtering of lunar regolith by protons as well as solar-wind heavy ions is considered. From prelimi...
Solar-wind induced sputtering of the lunar surface includes, in principle, both kinetic and potentia...
New simulation results for the sputtering of lunar soil surface by solar-wind protons and heavy ions...
The analysis of solar wind material implanted within lunar soil has provided significant insight int...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
Using a double-spike, mass spectrometric technique, we have measured the absolute isotopic compositi...
The ejection of atoms and molecules from a surface due to a flux of energetic particles has been stu...
We calculate the flux of neutral solar wind observed on the lunar surface at the terminator due to s...
Pyroxenes ((Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn)2Si2O6) belong to the most abundant rock forming minerals that make up th...
We report new data from Pesyanoe-90,1 (dark lithology) on the isotopic signature of solar wind (SW) ...
Solar wind bombardment onto exposed surfaces in the solar system produces an energetic component to ...
The effect of solar wind implanted volatiles into the top 100 nm of the lunar regolith plays a signi...
The sputtering of the lunar surface by the solar wind is examined as a possible mechanism of mass fr...
In order to isolate the role played by solar wind sputtering from other lunar surface phenomena a nu...
In the sputtering process an incident particle beam loses part of its energy to recoil motion of tar...
Sputtering of lunar regolith by protons as well as solar-wind heavy ions is considered. From prelimi...
Solar-wind induced sputtering of the lunar surface includes, in principle, both kinetic and potentia...
New simulation results for the sputtering of lunar soil surface by solar-wind protons and heavy ions...
The analysis of solar wind material implanted within lunar soil has provided significant insight int...
Despite its importance to questions of lunar origin, the chemical composition of the Moon is not pre...
Using a double-spike, mass spectrometric technique, we have measured the absolute isotopic compositi...
The ejection of atoms and molecules from a surface due to a flux of energetic particles has been stu...
We calculate the flux of neutral solar wind observed on the lunar surface at the terminator due to s...
Pyroxenes ((Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn)2Si2O6) belong to the most abundant rock forming minerals that make up th...
We report new data from Pesyanoe-90,1 (dark lithology) on the isotopic signature of solar wind (SW) ...
Solar wind bombardment onto exposed surfaces in the solar system produces an energetic component to ...
The effect of solar wind implanted volatiles into the top 100 nm of the lunar regolith plays a signi...