A simple Statistical Mechanical Description of the Atmosphere Composed of Small Particles around Massive Spherical Body

Authors

Veronika Kralj-Iglič
University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Synopsis

The atmosphere of small particles around a spherical massive body is theoretically described starting from statistical mechanical principles combined with the field approach. It is assumed that the system is in thermodynamic equilibrium and that the small particles are explicitly independent and therefore subjected to the Boltzmann statistics. The model system is the atmosphere of small particles that are attracted to the spherical massive body while their complete approach to the surface of this body is hindered by thermal motion. The gravitational attraction between the molecules and the massive object is described by introducing a potential of the attractive field and by considering that the massive object is the source of the field. The above assumptions lead to the formulation of the variational problem based on the 2.nd law of thermodynamics in the form of the consistently-related system of differential equations for the gravitational potential and the distribution of the molecules within the atmosphere.

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Published

March 31, 2025

How to Cite

Kralj-Iglič, V., Romolo, A., & Istileulova, Y. (Eds.). (2025). A simple Statistical Mechanical Description of the Atmosphere Composed of Small Particles around Massive Spherical Body. In Socratic Lectures 12 th International Symposium, Ljubljana, January 11, 2025: PART II (pp. 141–146). University of Ljubljana Press. https://doi.org/10.55295/PSL.12.2025.II14