Computer Science
Scientific paper
May 1970
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SAO Special Report #313 (1970)
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
The present models are patterned after similar models published by the author (Jacchia, 1965a). The main differences consist in the lower height (90 km instead of 120 km) of the constant-boundary surface and in a higher ratio of atomic-oxygen to molecular-oxygen density (n(O)/n(O2) ≍ 1.5 at 120 km instead of about 1.0). Mixing is assumed to prevail to a height of 105 km, diffusion above this height. All the recognized variations that can be connected with solar, geomagnetic, temporal, and geographic parameters are represented by empirical equations. Tables showing temperature, density, and composition as a function of height are given for exospheric temperatures ranging from 600° to 2000° K, at 100° K intervals, and for heights from 90 to 2500 km. A summary table at the end gives densities only for the same range of heights and temperatures, but at 50° K intervals in the exospheric temperature. A set of auxiliary tables is provided to help in the evaluation of the diurnal, geomagnetic, semiannual, and seasonal-latitudinal effects.
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