The absorption of electrons in atomic oxygen

作者: A. Dalgarno , G. Lejeune

DOI: 10.1016/0032-0633(71)90126-7

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摘要: Abstract A detailed description is given of the energy degradation energetic electrons absorbed in a weakly ionized gas atomic oxygen that takes account discreteness losses through excitation. Graphs are constructed numbers excitations to various excited levels and ionizations produced when an electron with fractional ionization ranging from 10−6 10−2. The results briefly applied atmospheric phenomena.

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