The equilibrium of atmospheric sodium |
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Authors: | Donald M Hunten |
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Institution: | Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85716, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | We now have four examples of planetary objects with detectable sodium (and potassium) in their atmospheres—Earth, Io, Mercury and the Moon. After a summary of the observational data, this survey discusses proposed sources and sinks. It appears that Io's surface material is rich in frozen SO2, but with around 1% of some sodium compound. The Io plasma torus contains ions of S, O and Na, also with at least one molecular ion containing Na. In turn, impact by these ions probably sustains the torus, as well as an extended neutral corona. A primary source for the Earth, Mercury and the Moon is meteoroidal bombardment; at Mercury and perhaps the Moon it may be supplemented by degassing of atoms from the regolith. Photoionization is important everywhere, although hot electrons are dominant at Io. |
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