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      Pluto's Atmosphere Does Not Collapse

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          Combining stellar occultation observations probing Pluto's atmosphere from 1988 to 2013 and models of energy balance between Pluto's surface and atmosphere, we conclude that Pluto's atmosphere does not collapse at any point in its 248-year orbit. The occultation results show an increasing atmospheric pressure with time in the current epoch, a trend present only in models with a high thermal inertia and a permanent N2 ice cap at Pluto's north rotational pole.

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                03 September 2013
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                1309.0841
                ebc84555-e253-4daf-8133-6997bf9f23bc

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                12 pages, 3 figures
                astro-ph.EP

                Planetary astrophysics
                Planetary astrophysics

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