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Time-of-day-dependent global distribution of lunar surficial water/hydroxyl

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
卷 3, 期 9, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1701286

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research-Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (RFBR-DFG) [15-52-12369, WO 1800/7-1]

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A new set of time-of-day-dependent globalmaps of the lunar near-infrared water/hydroxyl (H2O/OH) absorption band strength near 2.8 to 3.0 mu mconstructed on the basis ofMoon Mineralogy Mapper (M-3) data is presented. The analyzed absorption band near 2.8 to 3.0 mm indicates the presence of surficial H2O/OH. To remove the thermal emission component from the M-3 reflectance spectra, a reliable and physically realistic mapping method has been developed. Our maps show that lunar highlands at high latitudes show a stronger H2O/OH absorption band in the lunar morning and evening than at midday. The amplitude of these time-of-day-dependent variations decreases with decreasing latitude of the highland regions, where belowabout 30(o), absorption strength becomes nearly constant during the lunar day at a similar level as in the high-latitude highlands at midday. The lunarmaria exhibit weaker H2O/OH absorption than the highlands at all, but showing a smaller difference fromhighlands absorption levels in themorning and evening than at midday. The level around midday is generally higher for low-Ti than for high-Timare surfaces, where it reaches near-zero values. Our observations contrast with previous studies that indicate a significant concentration of surficial H2O/OH at high latitudes only. Furthermore, although our results generally support the commonly accepted mechanism of H2O/OH formation by adsorption of solar wind protons, they suggest the presence of a more strongly bounded surficial H2O/ OH component in the lunar highlands and parts of the mare regions, which is not removed by processes such as diffusion/thermal evaporation and photolysis in the course of the lunar day.

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