Meteoroid stream impacts on the Moon: information of duration of the seismograms

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The seismograms of meteoroid stream impacts on the Moon have brought important information about inside structure of the Moon any years ago. This work is a new attempt of using records of "Apollo" seismic network for receiving further information about dynamic processes on the Moon. The Nakamura Catalogue is employed for research of these problems. We have built up some histograms from seismic data of Catalogue. The duration of impact τimp in minutes was a general parameter for our analysis. Preliminary conclusions of processing histograms is as follows: the increase of energy of impact from 1 imp/day to 3 imp/day moves a maximum of histograms to shorter duration, this is especially evident in the case of 4 - 8 impacts per day; every histogram contains significant peaks which are 58 - 56; 40; 38; 25; 19 - 20; 16 minutes, but 6; 10; 13 minute peaks exist only for 4 - 8 imp/day histogram. We expect that physical models for explaining these peaks might be discussed at the meeting.

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