Cometary impact and the magnetization of the moon

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Lunar Evolution, Lunar Magnetic Fields, Magnetization, Particle Collisions, Comets, Hypervelocity Impact, Lunar Rocks, Shock Wave Interaction

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Collisions of comets with planetary bodies are capable of impressing patterns of magnetization onto them that match those observed for the moon and possibly for Mercury. The ambient solar-wind magnetic field is briefly but strongly enhanced as the large partially ionized cometary atmosphere is compressed against the planetary surface. Just at the time of peak field enhancement, the solid part of the comet collides with the surface, and the compressed fields are permanently imprinted by shock magnetization.

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