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ELECTRON IMPACT DISSOCIATION X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> b (3)Sigma(+)(u) AND EXCITATIONS X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> a (3)Sigma(+)(g) AND X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> B (1)Sigma(+)(u) OF MOLECULAR HYDROGEN IN NONTHERMAL ASTROPHYSICAL PLASMAS

Authors
Ki, Dae-HanJung, Young-Dae
Issue Date
Feb-2013
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
molecular data; molecular processes; plasmas
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES, v.204, no.2, pp.1 - 8
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SCIE
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Journal Title
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
Volume
204
Number
2
Start Page
1
End Page
8
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/28881
DOI
10.1088/0067-0049/204/2/18
ISSN
0067-0049
Abstract
We investigate the electronic transitions X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> b (3)Sigma(+)(u), X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> a (3)Sigma(+)(g), and X (1)Sigma(+)(g). B (1)Sigma(+)(u) of molecular hydrogen by studying electron impacts in astrophysical Lorentzian plasmas. Useful fitting formulae for the X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> b (3)Sigma(+)(u), X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> a (3)Sigma(+) (g), and X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> B (1)Sigma(+)(u) excitation cross sections are employed in order to obtain the electronic excitation rate coefficients of H2 as functions of the spectral index and temperature. In low-temperature regions, it is found that the excitation rate coefficients R-b(Sigma)u(3)+, R-a(Sigma)g(3)+, and R-B(Sigma)u(1)+ of H2 in non-Maxwellian plasmas are smaller than those in Maxwellian plasmas. However, in high-temperature regions, the excitation rate coefficients of H2 in non-Maxwellian plasmas are greater than those in Maxwellian plasmas. It is also shown that the X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> b (3)Sigma(+)(u) excitation rate coefficient is the main contributor in low-temperature regions. In contrast, it is found that the X (1)Sigma(+)(g) -> B (1)Sigma(+)(u) electronic excitation is dominant in high-temperature regions.
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