Absolute differential and integral electron excitation cross sections for atomic oxygen. IX - Improved cross section for the 3P - 1D transition from 4.0 to 30 eV

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Atomic Excitations, Cross Sections, Electron Impact, Electron Transitions, Oxygen Atoms, Aeronomy, Auroral Zones, Electron Energy, Elementary Excitations

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An as complete as possible set of differential cross section (DCS) values on the O I (3P - 1D) transition was recorded at a number of new incident energies which are different from those used by Doering and Gulcicek (1989). The DCS values of Doering and Gulcicek were also corrected to account for the revised O2 (a 1Delta sub g - X 3Sigma sub g (-)) reference cross section (Doering, 1992) and combined with the new values to make a new DCS set. The new and revised DCS values were then integrated over scattering angle to provide the integral cross section.

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