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Effects of Airless Bodies’ Regolith Structures and of the Solar Wind’s Properties on the Backscattered Energetic Neutral Atoms Flux

Verkercke, S.; Chaufray, J.-Y.; Leblanc, F.; Bringa, Eduardo MarcialIcon ; Tramontina Videla, Diego RamiroIcon ; Morrissey, L.; Woodson, A.
Fecha de publicación: 10/2023
Editorial: IOP Publishing
Revista: The Planetary Science Journal
ISSN: 2632-3338
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Ingeniería de los Materiales; Física de los Materiales Condensados; Astronomía

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The surfaces of airless planetary bodies, such as the Moon or Mercury, are covered with regoliths, which interact with the solar wind. The solar protons can either be absorbed by the surface or neutralized and reflected as hydrogen energetic neutral atoms (ENAs). The ENA flux is thought to depend mostly on  the structure of the upper regolith layer. By using a model combining a Monte Carlo approach to describe a solar proton’s journey through the lunar surface with molecular dynamics to characterize its interactions with the regolith’s  grains, we highlight the surface roughness as a key parameter that influences the backscattered H ENA flux. By considering spherical silica grains, the lunar regolith’s structure is described using the open-source code Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator (or LAMMPS), which allows a realistic description of grain-on-grain contacts. The roughness of the modeled regolith, characterized by the roughness ratio, is shown to be dictated by the surface energy and the grain-size distribution. This work shows that a rougher surface  favors deeper penetration of the protons inside the regolith, which increases  the number of collisions and thus decreases their reflected fraction. The angular distribution of the backscattered H ENAs is influenced by both the  surface roughness and the solar zenith angle. We show that the angular  distribution of the backscattered ENAs is anisotropic and is influenced by the regolith’s structure, which is consistent with Chandrayaan-1 measurements.  This work aims for a better understanding of the interactions ongoing at this  interface and intends to look into the possibility of deducing information on the  surface structure solely from ENA flux measurements. Highlighting the key  structural parameters influencing the ENA backscattering will also help the  development of models of surface-bounded exospheres.
Palabras clave: planetary surfaces , regolith , solar wind , irradiation , molecular dynamics , reflection models
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/258934
URL: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/acf6bd
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/acf6bd
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Verkercke, S.; Chaufray, J.-Y.; Leblanc, F.; Bringa, Eduardo Marcial; Tramontina Videla, Diego Ramiro; et al.; Effects of Airless Bodies’ Regolith Structures and of the Solar Wind’s Properties on the Backscattered Energetic Neutral Atoms Flux; IOP Publishing; The Planetary Science Journal; 4; 10; 10-2023; 197-207
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