Magnetic Resonance Properties of Some Lunar Material

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Paramagnetic resonance spectra of Apollo 11 fines and rocks were measured at 9 and 35 gigahertz and at 4 degrees, 80 degrees, and 300 degrees K. At both frequencies the material has an intense absorption at g = 2, with a line width of ~ 950 gauss. Fe ions with strong exchange interactions produce this resonance. A comparison of the resonance absorption due to Fe3+ showed that the energy of the crystal field interaction was ~ 0.1 per centimeter. Mn2+ was identified in several samples, and an absorption at g = 1.89 was tentatively attributed to Ti3+. The nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of 27Al had a distribution of asymmetry parameters eta ranging from 0.25 to 0.75 and had nuclear quadrupole coupling constants e2qQ/h of approximately 3 megahertz.

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