A study of electron impact excitation of NO. I - The vacuum ultraviolet from 40 to 170 nm. II - The middle ultraviolet from 170 to 270 NM

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Electron Impact, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Molecular Excitation, Nitrous Oxides, Planetary Atmospheres, Terrestrial Planets, Dissociation, Electron Beams, Electron Emission, Electron Transitions, Fluorescence, Ultraviolet Spectra

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The electron impact induced fluorescence spectrum of NO at 200 eV was measured for the vacuum UV range (40-170 nm) and the mid-UV range (170-270 nm). The absolute electron impact excitation cross sections are studied by calibrating to the Ly-alpha cross section of H2. The cross section of the N I 120-nm transition by dissociative excitation is found to be 1.73 + or - 0.38 X 10 to the -18th sq cm. Measurements of the cross sections of other features in the vacuum UV and mid-UV are presented. A band model of the far-UV (120-170 nm) is developed. Also, it is found that great care must be taken if NO is the target for relative calibration in the Mid-UV using the molecular branching ratio techniques.

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