Title: Exospheric density and escape fluxes of atomic isotopes on Venus and Mars
Abstract: Energetic neutrals in dissociative recombinations near or above the exobase provide an important component of exospheric density and escape fluxes. Plasma thermal velocities provide the main contribution to the velocity spread and an exact integral for the escape flux applicable in marginal cases is found for a simple atmosphere and collisional cut-off. Atomic fragments from recombination of diatomic oxygen and nitrogen ions in the Venus and Mars atmospheres are examined and density integrals derived. The oxygen escape flux on Mars is half that previously estimated and there is very little isotope preference supplementing diffusive separation. However, escape of the heavier 15N isotope is low by a factor two. Reinterpretation of its 75% enrichment as detected by Viking leads to a range 0.4–1.4 mbar for the primeval nitrogen content on Mars.
Publication Year: 1978
Publication Date: 1978-10-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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