Rotationally inelastic scattering of OH by molecular hydrogen: Theory and experiment

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We present an experimental and theoretical investigation of rotationally inelastic transitions of OH, prepared in the X2Π, v = 0, j = 3/2 F1f level, in collisions with molecular hydrogen (H2 and D2). In a crossed beam experiment, the OH radicals were state selected and velocity tuned over the collision energy range 75-155 cm-1 using a Stark decelerator. Relative parity-resolved state-to-state integral cross sections were determined for collisions with normal and para converted H2. These cross sections, as well as previous OH-H2 measurements at 595 cm-1 collision energy by Schreel and ter Meulen [J. Chem. Phys. 105, 4522 (1996)], and OH-D2 measurements for collision energies 100-500 cm-1 by Kirste et al. [Phys. Rev. A 82, 042717 (2010)], were compared with the results of quantum scattering calculations using recently determined ab initio potential energy surfaces [Ma et al., J. Chem. Phys. 141, 174309 (2014)]. Good agreement between the experimental and computed relative cross sections was found, although some structure seen in the OH(j = 3/2 F1f → j = 5/2 F1e) + H2(j = 0) cross section is not understood.

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Schewe, H. C., Ma, Q., Vanhaecke, N., Wang, X., Kłos, J., Alexander, M. H., … Dagdigian, P. J. (2015). Rotationally inelastic scattering of OH by molecular hydrogen: Theory and experiment. Journal of Chemical Physics, 142(20). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4921562

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