Laboratory studies of atomic collision processes of importance in planetary atmospheres

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Atomic Collisions, Ionic Collisions, Planetary Atmospheres, Scattering, Scattering Cross Sections, Angular Distribution, Charge Transfer, Collision Parameters, Computer Programs, Data Acquisition

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A series of differential cross sections for angular scattering and charge transfer was measured. These studies employ position-sensitive detectors (PSD's) to collect collision products scattered over a wide range of angles; and the research program includes investigation of differential cross sections for total angular scattering, charge transfer, stripping, and other collisions. All of these processes can be studied with the same basic apparatus, but minor modifications in the equipment details and in the data acquisition programs and techniques are required for each individual experiment.

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