
doi: 10.1029/93ja01048
Using a truncated Boltzmann distribution, we analyze the neutral density profile of an isothermal planetary exosphere. In the absence of rotation, the classical result obtained by Chamberlain is recovered. When rotation exists, a latitude‐dependent limit appears and the total bound mass presents a logarithmic divergence. The specific case of atomic hydrogen bound to the Earth is discussed.
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