2004
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-4-793-2004
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Interpretation of the microwave non-thermal radiation of the Moon during impact events

Abstract: Part of Special Issue "Precursory phenomena, seismic hazard evaluation and seismo-tectonic electromagnetic effects"Abstract. The results of recent observations of the nonthermal electromagnetic (EM) emission at wavelengths of 2.5 cm, 13 cm, and 21 cm are summarized. After strong impacts of meteorites or spacecrafts (Lunar Prospector) with the Moon's surface, the radio emissions in various frequency ranges were recorded. The most distinctive phenomenon is the appearance of quasi-periodic oscillations with ampli… Show more

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“…In table 4 common radio emissions in the lunar environment are compared with radiation of UHECRv events. Impact of lunar dust, charged particles, and micro-meteorites generate radio pulses which cover a broad range of spectrum from kHz to GHz regime (Grimalsky et al, 2004). It has local peaks at kHz regime which are detectable by the antenna, Dust camera, and Langmuir probe (Klein-Wolt et al, 2012).…”
Section: Distinction Of Uhecrv Events In the Lunarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In table 4 common radio emissions in the lunar environment are compared with radiation of UHECRv events. Impact of lunar dust, charged particles, and micro-meteorites generate radio pulses which cover a broad range of spectrum from kHz to GHz regime (Grimalsky et al, 2004). It has local peaks at kHz regime which are detectable by the antenna, Dust camera, and Langmuir probe (Klein-Wolt et al, 2012).…”
Section: Distinction Of Uhecrv Events In the Lunarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Grimalsky et al (2004), the theory was used to explain events for Jupiter, providing a good test of such calculations for other phenomena. Herein, analysis of the differences in emission from piezoelectric and piezomagnetic plates in cases of explosions versus seismic and volcanic phenomena is presented, enabling use of this analysis method for phenomenon identification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Короткопериодические вариации радиопотока от Луны [15,18,19] связываются с явлением радиоэмиссии, сопровождающей трещинообразование хрупких пород [16]. Элементарные оценки показывают, что для трещины с характерным размером 0.1-0.01 мм характерен спектральный максимум в диапазоне метровых волн.…”
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