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Energy dependence of rotational and vibrational distributions of N2(C) for the Ar*(3P0,2) + N2(X) excitation transfer reaction
Institution:1. Laboratorio de Estudios sobre Tripanosomiasis. Departamento de Inmunología, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, C.P. 04510 México Distrito Federal, Mexico;2. Departamento de Biología Celular, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, C.P. 04510 México Distrito Federal, Mexico;3. Departamento de Productos Naturales, Instituto de Química, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, C.P. 04510 México Distrito Federal, Mexico
Abstract:The Ar* + N2(X) → N2(C, v′, N′) + Ar excitation transfer reaction has been investigated experimentally in two different atomic beam experiments. The inelastic cross sections Qv′ = 0(E) and Qv′ = 1(E) to the v′ vibrational level have been measured in the energy range 0.06 ⩽ E(eV) ⩽ 6, using a crossed beam machine. Both cross sections show a behaviour typical for a curve crossing mechanism, with maximum values Q0 = 8.0 Å2 and Q1 = 1.2 Å2 at E = 0.16 eV and E = 0.13 eV, respectively. The oscillatory behaviour of the ratio Q1(E)/Q0(E), as first observed by Cutshall and Muschlitz, is also present in our data. Within the model of Gislason et al. the results indicate a decreasing bond stretching with increasing energy. As an alternative we discuss the possibility that the oscillation is due to a different energy dependence of the cross sections for the Ar*(3P0) and Ar*(3P2) fine structure states in the mixed beam of metastable Ar*. The vibrational and rotational distributions have also been measured at E = 0.065 eV in a small scale atomic beam-scattering cell experiment, which can be considered as an intermediate between a bulk experiment and a crossed beam experiment. The relative vibrational populations are nv = 100, 16.0, 3.03 and 0.31 for v′ = 0 through 3, with rotational “temperatures” of Trot,v = 1960, 1010, 370 and 130 K. Pronounced deviations (“hump”) of the Boltzmann rotational distributions occur at N′ ≈ 27 for v′ = 0, 1 and 2, with a fractional population of 1, 3 and 11%. For v′ = 0 the “hump” is largely obscured by overlap with the v′ = 1 bandhead. These bimodal distributions are in qualitative agreement with the results of Nguyen and Sadeghi for v′ = 0. The results are discussed within the framework of a curve crossing mechanism with the Ar+-N2 diabatic potential as an intermediate. By assuming equal charges on both N atoms the Coulomb potential of the collinear orientation lies lower (0.45 eV at R = 2.5 Å) than the perpendicular orientation, with the consequence of different transfer probabilities for both orientations. Within a classical model or rotational excitation the final N′ values can be calculated for both orientations, resulting in much higher N′ values for the perpendicular orientation. This mechanism supplies a qualitative explanation for the observed bimodal rotational distributions.
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