TY - JOUR
T1 - C1XS results - First measurement of enhanced sodium on the lunar surface
AU - Athiray, P. S.
AU - Narendranath, S.
AU - Sreekumar, P.
AU - Grande, M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - We describe the first unambiguous evidence of enhanced sodium on the lunar surface revealed by the Chandrayaan-1 X-ray Spectrometer (C1XS). The C1XS onboard the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft was designed to map the surface elemental chemistry of the Moon using the X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technique. During the nine months of remote sensing observations (November 2008-August 2009), C1XS measured XRF emission from the Moon under several solar flare conditions. A summary of entire C1XS observations and data selection methods are presented. Surface elemental abundances of major rock-forming elements viz., Mg, Al, Si and Ca as well as Na derived from C1XS data corresponding to certain nearside regions of the Moon are reported here. We also present a detailed description of the analysis techniques including derivation of XRF line fluxes and conversion to elemental abundances. The derived abundances of Na (2-3 wt%) are significantly higher than what has been known from earlier studies. We compare the surface chemistry of C1XS observed regions with the highly silicic compositions (intermediate plagioclase) measured by the Diviner Radiometer instrument onboard Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter(LRO) in those regions.
AB - We describe the first unambiguous evidence of enhanced sodium on the lunar surface revealed by the Chandrayaan-1 X-ray Spectrometer (C1XS). The C1XS onboard the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft was designed to map the surface elemental chemistry of the Moon using the X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technique. During the nine months of remote sensing observations (November 2008-August 2009), C1XS measured XRF emission from the Moon under several solar flare conditions. A summary of entire C1XS observations and data selection methods are presented. Surface elemental abundances of major rock-forming elements viz., Mg, Al, Si and Ca as well as Na derived from C1XS data corresponding to certain nearside regions of the Moon are reported here. We also present a detailed description of the analysis techniques including derivation of XRF line fluxes and conversion to elemental abundances. The derived abundances of Na (2-3 wt%) are significantly higher than what has been known from earlier studies. We compare the surface chemistry of C1XS observed regions with the highly silicic compositions (intermediate plagioclase) measured by the Diviner Radiometer instrument onboard Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter(LRO) in those regions.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pss.2014.10.010
DO - 10.1016/j.pss.2014.10.010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84916241915
SN - 0032-0633
VL - 104
SP - 279
EP - 287
JO - Planetary and Space Science
JF - Planetary and Space Science
IS - PB
ER -