Characteristics of proton velocity distribution functions in the near-lunar wake from Chandrayaan-1/SWIM observations
M B Dhanya, Anil Bhardwaj, Yoshifumi Futaana, Stas Barabash, Abhinaw, Alok, Martin Wieser, Mats Holmstr\"om, and Peter Wurz

TL;DR
This study analyzes proton velocity distributions in the near-lunar wake using Chandrayaan-1/SWIM data, revealing multiple entry mechanisms of solar wind protons and identifying some unexplained populations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of proton populations and entry mechanisms in the lunar wake, utilizing comprehensive in-situ observations and backtracing techniques.
Findings
Multiple proton populations identified with distinct entry mechanisms.
Most proton sources confirmed by backtracing align with velocity distribution inferences.
Some proton populations remain unexplained by known mechanisms.
Abstract
Due to the high absorption of solar wind plasma on the lunar dayside, a large scale wake structure is formed downstream of the Moon. However, recent in-situ observations have revealed the presence of protons in the near-lunar wake (100 km to 200 km from the surface). The solar wind, either directly or after interaction with the lunar surface (including magnetic anomalies), is the source of these protons in the near-wake region. Using the entire data from the SWIM sensor of the SARA experiment onboard Chandrayaan-1, we analysed the velocity distribution of the protons observed in the near-lunar wake. The average velocity distribution functions, computed in the solar wind rest frame, were further separated based on the angle between the upstream solar wind velocity and the IMF. Several proton populations were identified from the velocity distribution and their possible entry mechanism…
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