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Jan 1970
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1970sci...167..717g&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 167, Issue 3918, pp. 717-720
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Dust samples have been found to luminesce weakly under proton excitation, but not under ultraviolet. Damage, recovery, and heating effects have been investigated. Chips of breccia show luminescence, from white inclusions only, under ultraviolet and protons. Some rock chips show general luminescence, mainly from plagioclase. No natural or excited thermoluminescence has been found for dust or chips. The electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum shows the same broad Fe3+ dipole resonance for dust and for some chips; other chips show no response. The polarization characteristics of dust are found to be identical to those of the Sea of Tranquillity, independently of proton damage. Chips show characteristics unlike any part of the lunar surface.
Dollfus Audouin
Garlick F. J. G.
Geake John E.
Lamb Wilson
Steigmann G. A.
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