Inelastic electron scattering by strongly excited atoms

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Atomic Excitations, Cosmic Plasma, Electron Scattering, Inelastic Scattering, Cold Plasmas, Elementary Excitations, Particle Collisions, Rydberg Series

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Analytical methods are used to determine the quasi-classical transition probabilities, the cross sections, and rates of inelastic scattering for the asymptotic states of Rydberg atoms. The wave functions of the atomically perturbed states are calculated as a function of the generalized coordinates and pulses (n, l, m). The calculated effective collisional widths of the lines make it possible to interpret the broadening of the decameter recombination lines observed in cold cosmic-plasma regions.

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