Rate of cooling of thermal electrons during the excitation of the vibrational levels of N2 by electron impact

Physics – Atomic Physics

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Cooling, Electron Impact, Hot Electrons, Molecular Oscillations, Quenching (Atomic Physics), Molecular Gases, Nitrogen, Particle Interactions

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Data on the cross sections of the vibrational excitation of N2 by electron impact are used to obtain more accurate expressions for the rate of cooling of thermal electrons and the rate of production of the average number of vibrational quanta in a unit volume per unit time. The interaction of thermal electrons with N2 leads (when Te is greater than Tv) to electron cooling and to the formation of vibrationally excited N2 molecules, i.e., to an increase in Tv.

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