O(3P) + CO2scattering cross-sections at superthermal collision energies for planetary aeronomy

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We report new elastic and inelastic cross-sections for O(3P) + CO2 scattering at collision energies from 0.03 to 5 eV, of major importance to O escape from Mars, Venus, and CO2-rich atmospheres. The cross-sections were calculated from first principles using three newly constructed ab initio potential energy surfaces correlating to the lowest energy asymptote of the complex. The surfaces were restricted to a planar geometry with the CO2 molecule assumed to be in linear configuration fixed at equilibrium. Quantum-mechanical coupled-channel formalism with a large basis set was used to compute state-To-state integral and differential cross-sections for elastic and inelastic O(3P) + CO2 scattering between all pairs of rotational states of CO2 molecule. The elastic cross-sections are 35 per cent lower at 0.5 eV and more than 50 per cent lower at 4 + eV than values commonly used in studies of processes in upper and middle planetary atmospheres of Mars, Earth, Venus, and CO2-rich planets. Momentum transfer cross-sections, of interest for energy transport, were found to be proportionally lower than predicted by mass scaling.

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Gacesa, M., Lillis, R. J., & Zahnle, K. J. (2020). O(3P) + CO2scattering cross-sections at superthermal collision energies for planetary aeronomy. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 491(4), 5650–5659. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3366

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