Destruction rate of h3+ by low-energy electrons measured in a storage-ring experiment.
Science
; 263(5148): 785-7, 1994 Feb 11.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-17770831
Knowledge of the abundance of H(3)(+) is needed in interstellar and planetary atmospheric chemistry. An important destruction mechanism of H(3)(+) is low-energy electron impact followed by dissociation, but estimates of the reaction rate span several orders of magnitude. As an attempt to resolve this uncertainty, the cross section for dissociative recombination of vibrationally cold H(3)(+) has been measured with an ion storage ring down to collision energies below 1 millielectron volt. A rate coefficient of 1.15 x 10(-7) cubic centimeters per second at 300 kelvin was deduced. The cross section scaled with collision energy according to E(-1.15), giving thee rate a temperature dependence of T(-0.65).
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Language:
En
Journal:
Science
Year:
1994
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
Estados Unidos