Published September 1980 | Version v1
Journal article

Angular distribution of electrons elastically scattered from gases: 1.5-- 400 eV on N2. II

  • 1. Space Physics Research Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109

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Differential cross sections of electrons elastically (vibrationally) scattered from N2 have been measured by a crossed-beam method. Energy and angular range of the measurements are 1.5 to 400 eV and -960 to +1560, respectively, with an emphasis on the π/sub g/ shape-resonance region. The wide energy range of the measurements provides the basis for intercomparison of a large suite of similar measurements. The comparison shows generally good to excellent agreement. The comparison with theoretical calculations is less satisfactory with significant differences in the magnitudes of the cross sections and only fair agreement in shape. In the π/sub g/ shape-resonance region, the elastic cross sections appear to be one-half of the total cross sections, approximately. Inelastic cross sections, mainly vibrational excitations, would thus appear to have a magnitude near that of the elastic cross section suggesting the importance of an independent measurement of vibrational-excitation cross sections in the region of the π/sub g/ resonance

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Journal Title
Phys. Rev., A
Journal Volume
22
Journal Issue
3
Series
Phys. Rev., A.
Journal Page Range
923-929
ISSN
0556-2791