Computer Science
Scientific paper
May 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006p%26ss...54..572b&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, Volume 54, Issue 6, p. 572-580.
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
We discuss the formation of strong local electric fields near minicraters or hills in the vicinity of the terminator. Electrons, having large thermal velocity compared to the solar wind speed can easily penetrate into the shadowed part of a minicrater. At the same time only protons with velocities much higher than their thermal speed can reach such regions. This results in the formation of a strong local negative potential whose magnitude depends on the steepness of the shadowed slope of the minicrater. The extremely small conductivity of the lunar regolith at the shadowed side of the crater prevents any significant electric discharge and thus supports the formation of a strong potential difference at scales much smaller than the Debye radius. Our estimates show that the created local electric fields are sufficiently strong enough to elevate dust grains with the sizes of the order of 1μm above the surface. The suggested mechanism is efficient only after sunset rather close to the terminator. Far away from the terminator at the dark side the fluxes of charged particles hitting the surface are so small that the process of dust elevation becomes too weak.
Borisov Nedyalko
Mall Ulrich
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