The Excess Hydrogen on the Lunar Poles: Water Ice or Chemically Trapped Solar Wind?

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Concentration of hydrogen in lunar regolith due to chemical trapping of
solar wind protons can be of the same value as found by Lunar
Prospector. The excess hydrogen on the poles can be due to sharp
decrease of mobility of atoms with temperature.

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