Molecule formation in tenuous media: quantum effects in spontaneous radiative association
Description
The semiclassical theory for the spontaneous radiative association coefficient is reviewed. The example of H2+ formation during a proton collision with a hydrogen atom is considered in both the Kramers and Ter Haar and the Bates versions of the semiclassical theory. These two semiclassical predictions are identical for T greater than 500K. Below this temperature range they differ and show the small-T limiting behavior expected from asymptotic considerations. The quantum theoretical rate coefficient for the same process is also evaluated. For 500 less than or equal to T less than or equal to 32,0000K, the quantum and semiclassical rates are in quantitative agreement. The quantum rate and the Bates version of the semiclassical rate show identical temperature dependence as T becomes small, O(T0), but their magnitudes differ for T less than or equal to 5000K. The quantum rate always exceeds the Bates semiclassical rate in this temperature range, with the maximum difference being nearly an order of magnitude. This enhancement of the rate of molecule formation due to quantum effects is anticipated to be important in the context of the interstellar media
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Physical Review A
- Journal Volume
- 13
- Journal Issue
- 1
- Series
- Phys. Rev., A.
- Journal Page Range
- 58-64
- ISSN
- 0556-2791
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- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 7258314
- Subject category
- S74: ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS; S71: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS;
- Descriptors DEI
- HYDROGEN; HYDROGEN IONS 1 PLUS; ION-ATOM COLLISIONS; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; QUANTUM MECHANICS; RADIATIVE CORRECTIONS; SEMICLASSICAL APPROXIMATION; TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE
- Descriptors DEC
- ATOM COLLISIONS; CATIONS; CHARGED PARTICLES; COLLISIONS; CORRECTIONS; ELEMENTS; HYDROGEN IONS; ION COLLISIONS; IONS; MECHANICS; NONMETALS
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