Van der Waals complexes of carbon dioxide in the atmospheres of the terrestrial planets

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Earth Atmosphere, Mars Atmosphere, Planetary Atmospheres, Van Der Waals Forces, Venus Atmosphere, Carbon Dioxide, Dimerization, Vertical Distribution

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The vertical distributions of van der Waals complexes in the atmospheres of the earth, Venus, and Mars are calculated. It is found that a significant fraction of the CO2 molecules is dimerized near the Venus surface. It is emphasized that the van der Waals association of molecules should be taken into account when modeling processes in planetary atmospheres.

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