arXiv Open Access 2019

Observational constraint on the radius and oblateness of the lunar core-mantle boundary

Vishnu Viswanathan Nicolas Rambaux Agnes Fienga Jacques Laskar Mickael Gastineau
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Lunar laser ranging (LLR) data and Apollo seismic data analyses, revealed independent evidence for the presence of a fluid lunar core. However, the size of the lunar fluid core remained uncertain by $\pm55$ km (encompassing two contrasting 2011 Apollo seismic data analyses). Here we show that a new description of the lunar interior's dynamical model provides a determination of the radius and geometry of the lunar core-mantle boundary (CMB) from the LLR observations. We compare the present-day lunar core oblateness obtained from LLR analysis with the expected hydrostatic model values, over a range of previously expected CMB radii. The findings suggest a core oblateness ($f_c=(2.2\pm0.6)\times10^{-4}$) that satisfies the assumption of hydrostatic equilibrium over a tight range of lunar CMB radii ($\mathcal{R}_{CMB}=381\pm12$ km). Our estimates of a presently-relaxed lunar CMB translates to a core mass fraction in the range of $1.59-1.77\%$ with a present-day Free Core Nutation (FCN) within $(367\pm100)$ years.

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Vishnu Viswanathan

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Nicolas Rambaux

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Agnes Fienga

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Jacques Laskar

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Mickael Gastineau

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Viswanathan, V., Rambaux, N., Fienga, A., Laskar, J., Gastineau, M. (2019). Observational constraint on the radius and oblateness of the lunar core-mantle boundary. https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.07205

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