Electrical and electrothermal conductivity of planetary ionospheres. II - The earth, Mars, and Venus

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Electrical Resistivity, Ionospheric Conductivity, Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Ionospheres, Chapman-Enskog Theory, Earth Atmosphere, Mars Atmosphere, Venus Atmosphere

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The coefficients of the electrical and electrothermal conductivity of the dayside ionospheres of the earth, Mars, and Venus are calculated in the second and third approximations of Sonin-polynomial expansions by the Chapman-Enskog method. The effect of magnetic field on the values of these coefficients and on the contribution of ion conductivity coefficients to the coefficients of total conductivity is examined for the Mars and Venus ionospheres. For the ionospheres of all three planets, the second approximatiuon should be applied for the electroconductivity coefficients along the magnetic field while the third approximation should be applied for the coefficients of electrothermal conductivity.

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