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Why some atmospheres are lost
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•Compare velocity of gas atoms (Vgas)  to planet’s escape velocity Vesc
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–If any significant # of atoms have escape speed atmosphere will eventually be lost
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–In a gas the atoms have a range of velocities,
with a few atoms having up to about 10 ´ the average velocity,
so we need 10 ´ Vavg gas < Vesc to keep atmosphere for 4.5 billion years.
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–In above equations R = planet radius, M = planet mass, T = planet temperature,
m = mass of atom or molecule,   k and G are physical constants
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•Big planets have larger Vesc (i.e. larger M/RµR3/R) so hold atmospheres better
–Earth would retain an atmosphere better than Mercury or the Moon
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•Cold planets have lower Vgas so hold atmospheres better
–Saturn’s moon Titan will hold an atmosphere better than our moon
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•Heavier gasses have lower Vgas so are retained better than light ones
–CO2 or O2 retained better than He, H2, or H
–Even with “heavy” gasses like we H2O we need to worry about
loss of H if solar UV breaks H2O apart.  That is what happens on Venus.
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