["Feng, Jianqing","Siegler, Matthew A"]2021-09-01期刊论文
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The Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and the Microwave Radiometer (MRM) onboard Chang'e-2 (CE-2) orbiter performed nearly coincident measurements of the lunar south polar region in 2010-2011. In this study, we reconcile infrared data from Diviner and microwave data from MRM to reveal thermal behavior of lunar regolith at very low temperatures. Assuming a uniform density structure and dielectric properties across the polar region, we retrieve a relative apparent thermal-gradient map based on radiative transfer model. The result shows apparent thermal gradients in the permanently shadowed regions (PSRs) are much larger than that in non-PSRs, which implies a systematic difference in thermal conductivity and/or density of lunar regolith in PSRs. We also model surface temperature and microwave brightness temperature over time in PSR and non-PSR locations. The modeling results at these representative locations and the thermal gradient map confirm that the regolith in the PSRs is consistent with a much lower thermal conductivity and higher porosity than non-PSRs.