Emission of Balmer lines in the collision of CO(+) ions with H2 molecules in the CM energy range 6-63 eV

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Atomic Excitations, Balmer Series, Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen Atoms, Molecular Collisions, Molecular Ions, Emission Spectra, Gas Pressure, Light Emission

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Light emission in the spectral region 1900-5000 A due to the collision of CO(+) ion beams with H2 molecules was observed in the relative collision energy range 6-63 eV. Strong emission of Balmer lines was found in addition to CO(+) comet-tail bands. The production mechanism of the excited hydrogen atoms which emit Balmer lines was examined with the pressure and energy dependences of the emissions. The conclusion is that H2 molecules in heavy particle collisions are excited into Rydberg states or doubly excited states and then dissociate into H(1s) and H(nl).

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