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High-energy neutrons from the Moon

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS
Volume 105, Issue E8, Pages 20365-20375

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/1999JE001151

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We present the first report dedicated to 0.6-8 MeV neutrons measured by the Lunar Prospector gamma-ray spectrometer. The period of data collection extends from January 1998 to July 1999; the spacecraft altitude varied between 15 km and 140 km. Maps are at a 2 degrees x2 degrees equal-area resolution, They show high counts and high variability for the mare and, low counts and low variability for the highlands. Such variability is due to differences of Fe and Ti concentrations in the lunar regolith, plus other elements with lesser effect that have not yet been included in our calculations. Assuming that only FeO and TiO2 concentrations are responsible for the fast neutron structures, fluxes are 2.7 times more sensitive to FeO than to TiO2, The statistical resolutions are 1.3% in FeO and 3.5% in TiO2. No discrimination of FeO is possible below 6.5%. Results are supported by numerical simulations, We also present the first lunar neutron spectrum over 16 channels between 0.6 and 8 MeV. Ninety-five percent of the counts are below similar to 4.5 MeV. In flux units the spectrum peaks at similar to 1.5 MeV, Its shape agrees with numerical simulations.

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