Ferromagnetic resonance spectra of lunar fines - Some implications of line shape analysis

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Ferromagnetic Resonance, Fines, Line Shape, Lunar Soil, Spectrum Analysis, Anisotropy, Computerized Simulation, Iron Oxides, Lunar Dust, Magnetite, Metal Particles, Single Crystals, Spectral Line Width

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Sources of the 'characteristic' ferromagnetic resonance spectrum of lunar soils are considered, and some relevant implications of a line shape analysis are presented. It is shown that potential contributions of ferromagnetic phases having axial magnetocrystalline anisotropy can only be ruled out by careful computer line shape simulations, and that positive anisotropy constants are consistent with the presence of both body-centered cubic metallic iron and certain cation-substituted magnetites.

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