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Study of complex dielectric properties of lunar simulants and comparison with Apollo samples at microwave frequencies
Authors:Om Prakash Narayan Calla  Inder Singh Rathore
Institution:International Centre for Radio Science, Plot no. 1, Rano Ji Ka Bagh, Khokariya Bera, Nayapura, Mandore, Jodhpur 342003, Rajasthan, India
Abstract:Laboratory characterization of dielectric properties of terrestrial analogues of lunar soil (JSC-1A) and comparison with lunar samples returned from various Apollo missions is made at different as well as normalized bulk density. Here measurements of dielectric constants and losses were made at four microwave frequencies such as 1.7 GHz, 2.5 GHz, 6.6 GHz and 31.6 GHz. Complex permittivity of lunar simulant was measured at temperature ranging from −190 °C to + 200 °C using Wave-Guide cell method. Comparison of permittivity of JSC-1A with Apollo sample also has been done at similar microwave frequencies. The investigations reveal that dielectric constant and loss factor of terrestrial analogues of lunar soil are temperature dependent. As temperature is gradually increased both these parameter (storage factor and loss factor) also gradually increases. These temperatures were chosen because the Moon undergoes at that extremes level of temperature. It is scorching heat at 110 °C during the day and freezing cold at −180 °C during night. The measured value of ε can be useful for designing passive as well as active sensors.
Keywords:Lunar simulants  JSC-1A  Apollo sample  Dielectric constant  Wave-guide cell method  Microwave frequency
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