Physics
Scientific paper
May 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990nascp3077...93j&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, First International Conference on Laboratory Research for Planetary Atmospheres p 93-113 (
Physics
Absorption Cross Sections, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atoms, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Molecular Gases, Photoabsorption, Photochemical Reactions, Photodissociation, Solar System, Autoionization, Continuums, Excitation, Fluorescence, Photoionization, Photons
Scientific paper
Absorption of a high energy photon (greater than 6 eV) by an isolated molecule results in the formation of highly excited quasi-discrete or continuum states which evolve through a wide range of direct and indirect photochemical processes. These are: photoionization and autoionization, photodissociation and predissociation, and fluorescence. The ultimate goal is to understand the dynamics of the excitation and decay processes and to quantitatively measure the absolute partial cross sections for all processes which occur in photoabsorption. Typical experimental techniques and the status of observational results of particular interest to solar system observations are presented.
Judge Darrell L.
Wu Chung-Yung Robert
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