Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1862029 Physics Letters A 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This Letter reports calculations on electron scattering cross sections for atomic and molecular nitrogen in the respective ground state, together with excited nitrogen molecules in their metastable state A3Σu+. The formalism of Complex Scattering Potential – ionization contribution developed by the authors earlier, is employed first to the well-known target N2, the most abundant species in Earth's atmosphere. While there are a few electron impact studies on atomic N, there are hardly any investigations on the metastable species N∗2. We report various total cross sections including those of elastic scattering and ionization by electron impact on these targets, at energies EiEi from ionization threshold to 2000 eV. New results on total (complete) cross sections for atomic N and various cross sections for metastable N∗2 are presented and compared. Our results are in accord with various experimental data on the most studied target N2. Comparisons are made with the available results on atomic N. The present theoretical results are interpreted in terms of the target properties.

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