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El. knyga: Collision Processes and Excitation of UV Emission from Planetary Atmospheric Gases: A Handbook of Cross Sections

  • Formatas: 390 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351459860
  • Formatas: 390 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351459860

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Over the past few decades, the excitation and ionization of atmospheric gases has become an area of intense research. A large amount of data have been accumulated concerning the various elementary processes which occur when photons, electrons and ions collide with atoms and molecules. This scattered information has now been collected in a handbook for the first time, and the authors give a critical analysis of relevant data. This book is a comprehensive and detailed study of the available information and is distinguished by the following outstanding features: the consideration of a large number of atmospheric constituents, including H^O2, H, N^O2, N, O^O2, O, CO, CO^O2, H^O2O, HCl and some hydrocarbons the maximum number of space particles, including magnetospheric particles, are considered as projectiles: photons, electrons, hydrogen atoms, protons and helium ionsthe energy range under study corresponds to the real spectrum of cosmic fluxes, from threshold values for elementary processes up to several thousand keV the recommended values of cross sections, obtained from analysis of the available experimental data, are given in the handbook and their accuracy is estimated. These features make the handbook particularly valuable to specialists in the aeronomy of planets, comets and active perturbations, as well as to experimentalists and theoreticians working in the fields of plasma physics, atomic and molecular physics, physics of the upper atmosphere, chemical physics, optics and spectroscopy.
Preface vii
Cross Sections for Photoionization and Primary Photoelectron and Auger Electron Spectra
1(36)
General Remarks
1(1)
Contribution of Double Photoionization
2(1)
Photoionization of Inner Shell and Auger Effect
3(1)
Auger Electrons in Aeronomy
4(2)
Recommended Cross Sections for Photoionization and Photoabsorption of Atmospheric Gases: H2, O, N2, O2, CO, CO2, H2O, CH4, HCI, and NH3
6(31)
References
31(6)
Production of Electrons and Slow Ions by Electron Impact
37(54)
Total Ionization Cross Sections (Targets: H2, H, N2, N, O2, O, O3, CO, CO2, H2O, CH4, C2H2, C2H4, C2H6, C3H8, HCI, NO, N2O, SO2, and NH3)
37(25)
Differential Cross Sections for Secondary Electron Ejection (Targets: H2, H, N2, O2, CO, CO2, H2O, CH4, C2H2, NO, and NH3)
62(10)
Partial Ionization Cross Sections (Targets: H2, N2, O2, O3, CO, CO2, H2O, CH4, C2H2, C2H6, SO2, and NH3)
72(19)
References
86(5)
Production of Electrons and Slow Ions in Collisions of H+, H0 and He+ with Atmospheric Molecules and Atoms
91(52)
Proton Impact (Targets: H2, H, N2, O2, O, CO, CO2, H2O, CH4, and NH3)
91(24)
Hydrogen Atom Impact (Targets: H2, N2, O2, CO, CO2, H2O, CH4, and NH3)
115(9)
He+ Ion Impact (Targets: H2, H, N2, O2, CO, CO2, H2O, and CH4)
124(19)
References
141(2)
Cross Sections for UV Emission in Electron Collisions with Molecules and Atoms of Atmospheric Gases
143(80)
Introduction
143(7)
General Remarks
143(2)
Data Selection
145(1)
How to Use the Tables
146(4)
Cross Sections for UV Emission
150(73)
Molecular Hydrogen
150(1)
Water Molecule
151(1)
HCl Molecule
151(1)
O2 Molecule
151(1)
O Atom
152(1)
CO Molecule
152(2)
CO2 Molecule
154(1)
Molecular Nitrogen
155(4)
Electron Collision with N+2 Ion and N Atom
159(1)
Hydrocarbon Molecules
159(1)
Tables and Figures
159(59)
References
218(5)
Cross Sections for UV Emission in Collisions of H+ and He+ with Molecules and Atoms of Atmospheric Gases
223(108)
Introduction
223(4)
Scope
223(1)
Data Sources
223(1)
Catalog of Recommended Cross Sections
224(3)
Remarks on the Status of the Available Data
227(2)
The Assessment Procedures and Presentation of Recommended Cross Sections
229(1)
Data Tables and Figures
230(101)
Collisions of H+, He+ with H2
230(26)
Collisions of H+, He+ with N2
256(26)
Collisions of H+, He+ with O2 and O
282(12)
Collisions of H+, He+ with CO2
294(14)
Collisions of H+, He+ with CO
308(8)
Collisions of H+, He+ with CH4, CF4
316(8)
References
324(7)
Author Index 331(10)
Subject Index 341


SV Avakyan (Author), R N Ii'In (Author), V M Lavrov (Author), G N Ogurtsov (Author)