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Expansion of monatomic and diatomic gases from a spherical source into a vacuum in a gravitational field
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    Expansion of monatomic and diatomic gases from a spherical source into a vacuum in a gravitational field (English)
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    9 August 2013
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    spherical source
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    expansion into a vacuum
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    gravitation
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    diatomic gas
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    thermal escape
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    escape flux
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