Ionizing collisions of protons with ammonia and methane

Physics – Space Physics

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Ammonia, Atmospheric Ionization, Auger Effect, Ionic Collisions, Methane, Planetary Atmospheres, Proton Impact, Born Approximation, Electron Energy, Ionization Cross Sections, Proton Energy

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Semi-empirical relations are employed to obtain differential and total ionization cross-sections due to proton impact on ammonia and methane. Peaks appearing in the experimental cross-sections are explained as being due to the Auger process. The results thus obtained are in good agreement with the available experimental data (within 12% for ammonia and 30% for methane).

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