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Topological studies related to molecular systems formed during the Big Bang: H3+ as an example
Authors:Bijit Mukherjee  K R Shamasundar  Satrajit Adhikari  Michael Baer
Institution:1. School of Chemical Sciences, Indian Association for Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata, India;2. Department of Chemical Science, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali, Punjab, India;3. The Fritz Haber Center for Molecular Dynamics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:In the present article are analyzed the non-adiabatic coupling terms (NACT) for two molecular systems, namely H3+ and H3. In contrast to previous occasions in which the NACTs are studied along (closed) circular contours usually surrounding conical intersections (ci), in the present article are studied distribution of the NACTs in (planar) configuration spaces (CS). The motivation for this study has to do with a novel idea being mentioned earlier (Molec. Phys., 116, 2435 2018]; ArXiv:1801.00103) that NACTs are like a Glue (eventually) associated with the ability of creating molecules and/or protecting them from breaking up. It was found that the distributions of the NACTs due to the two molecules are similar as long as the attention is given to regions close to their equilateral cis, but then they behave significantly different in other regions. In case of H3+, the NACTs are distributed rather uniformly whereas, in case of H3 they become spiky the closer they approach the diatom axis. The main conclusion of this study is that the glue which has its origin in the NACTs is most likely to be effective in case of H3+ that explains the creation and later survival of this molecule.
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