Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1999
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American Physical Society, Gaseous Electronics Conference October 5-8, 1999 Norfolk, VA, abstract #ETP1.05
Physics
Scientific paper
In space sulphur dioxide (SO2) plays an important role in the atmospheres of Jupiter and Venus and interstellar clouds. On Earth it is responsible for acid rain and climate effects. In modeling these systems, electron impact data is needed. In this poster we present absolute total electron impact cross sections from 2 eV to 200 eV. The measurements were made using the linear transmission method. The apparatus consists of an unselected electron gun (+ 0.5 eV) coupled to a scattering cell. Energy resolution is enhanced by time-of-flight detection techniques. The results are compared to earlier experimental and theoretical work.
Berger A. J.
Heggemeier J. P.
Johnston M. E.
Klein T. M.
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