Redistribution of lunar polar water to mid-latitudes and its role in forming an OH veneer
Delory, G. T.; Halekas, J. S.; Farrell, W. M.; Hodges, R. R.; Killen, R. M.; Zimmerman, M. I.; Hurley, D. M.
United States
Abstract
We suggest that energization processes like ion sputtering and impact vaporization can eject/release polar water molecules residing within cold trapped regions with sufficient velocity to allow their redistribution to mid-latitudes. We consider the possibility that these polar-ejected molecules can contribution to the water/OH veneer observed as a 3 μm IR absorption feature at mid-latitudes by Chandrayaan-1, Cassini, and EPOXI. We find this source cannot fully account for the observed IR feature, but could be a low intensity additional source.