Translational spectroscopy of metastable fragments produced by dissociative excitation of atmospheric gases by electron impact: II. Carbon monoxide
Abstract
Oxygen atoms in the 5So state and long-lived high-Rydberg states along with carbon atoms in long-lived high-Rydberg states produced by electron-impact dissociation of CO have been observed in a time-of-flight experiment. A number of dissociation limits were deduced and correlated with dissociation processes. Ranges of kinetic energies were established for the various fragments. The observed high-Rydberg features are discussed in terms of the ion-core model. The data are compared with other dissociative-excitation and analogous dissociative-ionization work. Correlation of observed features with molecular dissociative states was made where possible. The fact that dissociatively excited 1356-Å emissions are Doppler broadened and nonthermal in nature was deduced as a result of this work. This conclusion has import for radiative-transfer treatments of the upper atmospheres of Mars and Venus.
- Publication:
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Physical Review A
- Pub Date:
- April 1978
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevA.17.1357
- Bibcode:
- 1978PhRvA..17.1357W
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Composition;
- Carbon Monoxide;
- Electron Impact;
- Gas Dissociation;
- Metastable State;
- Spectroscopy;
- Doppler Effect;
- Excitation;
- Ionization;
- Kinetic Energy;
- Radiative Heat Transfer;
- Rydberg Series;
- Time Of Flight Spectrometers;
- Atomic and Molecular Physics