Merged-beam studies of the dissociative recombination of H3(+) ions with low internal energy

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Hydrogen Ions, Hydrogen Plasma, Hydrogen Recombinations, Ion Beams, Plasma Physics, Gas Dissociation, Interstellar Gas, Planetary Ionospheres

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The dissociative recombination (DR) of H3(+) is a process of great importance to the physical and chemical state of ionized-hydrogen plasmas which are encountered in planetary ionospheres, interstellar clouds, and fusion reactors. In the present study, cross sections for the DR of H3(+) ions with low internal energy were obtained using the merged-beam technique. Dissociative-excitation measurements demonstrated that only the v = 0 and 1 states were present in the ion beam.

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