Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979p%26ss...27..491f&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, vol. 27, Apr. 1979, p. 491-502.
Physics
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Carbon Dioxide, Electron Impact, Energy Transfer, Ionization Cross Sections, Mars Atmosphere, Molecular Excitation, Scattering Cross Sections, Venus Atmosphere, Electron Energy, Energetic Particles, Gas Dissociation, Gas Ionization, Ionized Gases, Ultraviolet Radiation, Upper Atmosphere
Scientific paper
Energy loss by electrons in a weakly ionized gas of CO2 is discussed with reference to the physics of the upper atmospheres of Mars and Venus. Previous measurements and calculations of cross sections and loss functions are reviewed, the energy loss function is computed, and the efficiency of production of 1356-A radiation is calculated. Possible effects of CO2 dissociation at low energies are considered. Heating efficiencies for the neutral component of the gas are estimated as a function of incident energy for fractional ionizations of 0.000001 and 0.01.
Dalgarno Alexander
Fox Lewis J.
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