Electron transfer in ion-dust grain collisions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmic Dust, Electron Transfer, Hydrogen Clouds, Interstellar Matter, Ionic Collisions, Electron Tunneling, Graphite, Potential Energy, Rates (Per Time)

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The rate coefficient (beta) is determined for the transfer of electrons from negatively charged dust grains to positive ions during collisions and close encounters in a gas of temperature T. Complete neutralization of the ions is the most likely result, with beta approximately equal to the grain geometrical cross section times the mean ion speed times a Coulomb factor. For a normal interstellar dust to gas mass ratio (of the order of 0.01), this neutralization process is slower than radiative recombination. However, even at T = 10,000 K, charge transfer with grains can significantly increase the concentrations of neutral atoms of elements that predominantly are at least twice ionized.

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