Quantal calculations of charge transfer in collisions between N (V) and atomic hydrogen

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Atomic Interactions, Charge Exchange, Computational Astrophysics, Cosmic Gases, Hydrogen Atoms, Nitrogen Ions, Quantum Mechanics, Atomic Excitations, Collision Rates, Gas-Ion Interactions, Molecular Energy Levels, Molecular Orbitals, Reaction Kinetics, Scattering Cross Sections, Transition Probabilities

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The cross section and rate coefficients for charge transfer in collisions between N(V) ions and hydrogen atoms are calculated, using both molecular orbital and quantum mechanical scattering techniques. The kinetic temperatures of the ions range from 30 to 10 to the 5th K. The results of the calculations are presented in a table. In comparison with numerical estimates from the literature, it is shown that the present calculations for the rate coefficients differ by slightly more than one order of magnitude. The discrepancy is attributed to the high degree of accuracy obtained with the quantum mechanical scattering technique.

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