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Mercury Publication Links:

  • Killen, et al 2009 APJS: Solar photon scattering probabilities for discrete transitions in the 550–6000 Â region for 12 Mercury exosphere species, from MESSENGER UVVS data
  • Shemansky and Morgan 1991 GRL:  Possible role of solar activity in sourcing K and Na to the atmosphere
  • Shemansky 1980 JGR:  Comment on Monte Carlo simulation of lunar and Mercurian exospheres
  • Smith, et al 1978 JGR: Monte Carlo model with Maxwell-Boltzmann flux source added to Maxwell-Boltzmann source
  • Shemansky and Broadfoot 1977 RGSP: The assumption of thermal accommodation in gas-surface interactions may not be valid in exosphere model
  • Broadfoot and Shemansky 1976 GRL:  Mariner 10 observations of helium and hydrogen in the Mercury atmosphere
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