On the size distribution and physical properties of interplanetary dust grains |
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Authors: | L.B. Le Sergeant D Hendecourt,Ph.L. Lamy |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire d''Astronomie Spatiale, Les Trois Lucs, Marseille, France 13012 |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper synthesizes information on the size distribution and physical properties of interplanetary dust grains obtained from analyses of lunar microcraters performed until 1979. The different aspects of these analyses (counting methods, simulation, calibrations) are summarized and a large amount of data is collected and discussed in order to clarify past contradictions. The number of small microcraters (Dc < 5 μm) is found to be higher than previously derived and the ratio P/Dc (depth to crater diameter) to depend upon their sizes. All results converge to a two-component dust population: Population 1 consists principally of large grains (d > 2 μm) with density typical of silicates while Population 2 consists of small grains (d < 2 μm) with higher density typical of iron, with a minor component of silicates. The conclusion appears to be further supported by spatial measurements and collection experiments. Fluffy grains of very low density (0.3 g/cm3) are probably not present to a large extent. |
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