O+OH→O2+H: A key reaction for interstellar chemistry. New theoretical results and comparison with experiment

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We report extensive, fully quantum, time-independent (TID) calculations of cross sections at low collision energies and rate constants at low temperatures for the O+OH reaction, of key importance in the production of molecular oxygen in cold, dark, interstellar clouds and in the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere. Our calculations are compared with TID calculations within the J -shifting approximation, with wave-packet calculations, and with quasiclassical trajectory calculations. The fully quantum TID calculations yield rate constants higher than those from the more approximate methods and are qualitatively consistent with a low-temperature extrapolation of earlier experimental values but not with the most recent experiments at the lowest temperatures. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Lique, F., Jorfi, M., Honvault, P., Halvick, P., Lin, S. Y., Guo, H., … Alexander, M. H. (2009). O+OH→O2+H: A key reaction for interstellar chemistry. New theoretical results and comparison with experiment. Journal of Chemical Physics, 131(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3274226

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