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Negative potentials above the day-side lunar surface in the terrestrial plasma sheet: Evidence of non-monotonic potentials

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 38, Issue -, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2010GL046119

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  1. NASA [NNX08BA17H, NNX08AY77G]
  2. Colorado Center for Lunar Dust and Atmospheric Studies of NASA's Lunar Science Institute
  3. NASA Lunar Science Institute
  4. NASA [90993, NNX08BA17H, NNX08AY77G, 91758] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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The Lunar Prospector (LP) Electron Reflectometer (ER) instrument conducted a series of measurements of the lunar surface potential in a variety of conditions. Occasionally, when the Moon was exposed to the terrestrial plasma sheet and in daylight, large, unexpected negative potentials (similar to-500 V) were measured. In this paper, we compare LP ER measurements with one-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations of the potential above the lunar surface when the Moon is exposed to both solar UV radiation and the terrestrial plasma sheet. The simulations show that large negative potentials will be measured by LP ER due to the presence of stable, non-monotonic potentials. Implications of these measurements to other airless bodies in the solar system are also discussed. Citation: Poppe, A., J. S. Halekas, and M. Horanyi (2011), Negative potentials above the day-side lunar surface in the terrestrial plasma sheet: Evidence of non-monotonic potentials, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L02103, doi:10.1029/2010GL046119.

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