The absorption of energetic electrons by molecular hydrogen gas

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Energy Absorption, High Energy Electrons, Hydrogen, Ionized Gases, Molecular Absorption, Electron Energy, Energy Dissipation, Hydrogen Ions, Molecular Excitation, Planetary Atmospheres, Plasma Heating

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The processes by which energetic electrons lose energy in a weakly ionized gas of molecular hydrogen are analyzed, and calculations are carried out taking into account the discrete nature of the excitation processes. The excitation, ionization, and heating efficiencies are computed for electrons with energies up to 100 eV absorbed in a gas with fractional ionizations up to 0.01, and the mean energy per pair of neutral hydrogen atoms is calculated.

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