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[PPS06-P08] Characteristics of Auger electrons and photoelectron beams emitted from the dayside lunar surface in the terrestrial magnetotail
Since Auger electrons have intrinsic energies characteristic of the emitting element, we can expect that observations of an energy shift of the Auger electron line enable us to infer the electrostatic potential at the surface level. In this study, we analyzed electron data from ARTEMIS, and have found a number of Auger electron events observed in the terrestrial magnetotail. A particular challenge we identified is that the energy resolutions of Electrostatic Analyzer (ESA) onboard ARTEMIS is not sufficiently high to fully resolve Auger electron’s energy shift in many cases. To overcome this difficulty and aid the interpretation of the observations, we develop a simple model of lunar photoelectron and Auger electron spectra. We report the status of the model development and data-model comparison.