Modeling and Observations of OH UV-emissions in the Lunar Exosphere

The discovery of water on the Moon has led to several questions about lunar water’s origin, evolution, and total amount. One of the technique used to better understand the origin of the water, notably by the NASA LADEE/UVS instrument, is the observation of OH fluorescence. However, to better interpr...

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Hauptverfasser: Gronoff, Guillaume, Hosseini, Sona, Baraka, Suleiman, Davidsson, Bjorn, Hendrix, Amanda R, Colaprete, Anthony, Hurley, Dana Meredith
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Zusammenfassung:The discovery of water on the Moon has led to several questions about lunar water’s origin, evolution, and total amount. One of the technique used to better understand the origin of the water, notably by the NASA LADEE/UVS instrument, is the observation of OH fluorescence. However, to better interpret the data, it is important to understand the processes leading to that emission. We present an application of the Aeroplanets model to the simulation of the OH emissions from the solar fluorescence and the dissociation of H2O from photon and electron impact in function of the solar activity. We applied the model to several cases of Lunar exosphere affected or not by meteor impacts that are known to release water in the exosphere.We show how we can retrieve the amount of OH and H2O on the line of sight of the different instruments and how the solar activity can affect that retrieval.