Quantum behavior of spin-orbit inelastic scattering of C-atoms by D 2 at low energy

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Fine-structure populations and collision-induced energy transfer in atoms are of interest for many fields, from combustion to astrophysics. In particular, neutral carbon atoms are known to play a role in interstellar media, either as probes of physical conditions (ground state 3 P j spin-orbit populations), or as cooling agent (collisional excitation followed by radiative decay). This work aims at investigating the spin-orbit excitation of atomic carbon in its ground electronic state due to collisions with molecular deuterium, an isotopic variant of H 2 , the most abundant molecule in the interstellar medium. Spin-orbit excitations of C( 3 P j ) by H 2 or D 2 are governed by non-adiabatic and spin-orbit couplings, which make the theoretical treatment challenging, since the Born-Oppenheimer approximation no longer holds. Inelastic collisional cross-sections were determined for the C( 3 P 0 ) + D 2 → C( 3 P j ) + D 2 (with j = 1 and 2) excitation process. Experimental data were acquired in a crossed beam experiment at low collision energies, down to the excitation thresholds (at 16.42 and 43.41 cm -1 , respectively). C-atoms were produced mainly in their ground spin-orbit state, 3 P 0 , by dissociation of CO in a dielectric discharge through an Even-Lavie pulsed valve. The C-atom beam was crossed with a D 2 beam from a second valve. The state-to-state cross-sections were derived from the C( 3 P j ) (j = 1 or 2) signal measured as a function of the beam crossing angle, i.e., as a function of the collision energy. The results show different quantum behaviors for excitation to C(3P1) or C(3P2) when C( 3 P 0 ) collides with ortho-D 2 or normal-D 2 . These experimental results are analyzed and discussed in the light of highly accurate quantum calculations. A good agreement between experimental and theoretical results is found. The present data are compared with those obtained for the C-He and C-H 2 collisional systems to get new insights into the dynamics of collision induced spin-orbit excitation/relaxation of atomic carbon.

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Bergeat, A., Morales, S. B., Naulin, C., Klos, J., & Lique, F. (2019). Quantum behavior of spin-orbit inelastic scattering of C-atoms by D 2 at low energy. Frontiers in Chemistry, 7(MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2019.00164

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