| Literature DB >> 25803474 |
Astrid Bergeat1, Jolijn Onvlee2, Christian Naulin1, Ad van der Avoird2, Michel Costes1.
Abstract
In molecular collisions, long-lived complexes may be formed that correspond to quasi-bound states in the van der Waals potential and give rise to peaks in the collision energy-dependent cross-sections. They are known as 'resonances' and their experimental detection remains difficult because their signatures are extremely challenging to resolve. Here, we show a complete characterization of quantum-dynamical resonances occurring in CO-He inelastic collisions with rotational CO(j = 0->1) excitation. Crossed-beam scattering experiments were performed at collision energies as low as 4 cm(-1), equivalent to a temperature of 4 K. Resonance structures in the measured cross-sections were identified by comparison with quantum-mechanical calculations. The excellent agreement found confirms that the potential energy surfaces describing the CO-He van der Waals interaction are perfectly suitable for calculating state-to-state (de)excitation rate coefficients at the very low temperatures needed in chemical modelling of the interstellar medium. We also computed these rate coefficients.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25803474 DOI: 10.1038/nchem.2204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427