We study in this work the quantum scattering between a helium atom and a LiH- molecule at low and ultralow energies. For the noble gas we have considered the two natural isotopes 3He, 4He, plus a “mock” 3.5He. Our aim is to clarify the role played by the isotopic changes of the mass in the buffer gas (in this case, helium) during collision events where the interaction is described through a newly computed ab initio rigid rotor potential between He and LiH-. The main conclusion of the present study is that this anionic species could be a good candidate for He-driven sympathetic cooling in traps since its elastic cross sections are always found to be larger than the inelastic ones in a relevant range of nearly vanishing energies. The 3He isot...
A quantum mechanical investigation of vibrational and rotational energy transfer in cold and ultra c...
We present a theoretical study of the isotope effect arising from the replacement of H by T in the c...
The charge transfer process in collisions of excited (n = 2, 3) hydrogen atoms with He+ and in colli...
Abstract: We study in this work the quantum scattering between a helium atom and a LiH(-) molecule a...
International audienceWe present quantum scattering calculations of 4 He and 3 He colliding with 87 ...
<p>Quantum close-coupling computations of the rotational quenching of H<sub>2</sub> and its isotopol...
The anisotropic interactions of three polar molecules-CO, HF, and LiH-with He atoms (in their ground...
Rotationally superelastic collisions are computed from quantum dynamical calculations for the two ti...
Processes for charge transfer into He2+ colliding with the atomic isotopes hydrogen (H), deuterium (...
Quantum-scattering calculations at ultralow (close to 10(-6) cm(-1)) collision energies are carried ...
Abstract. Rotationally superelastic collisions are computed from quantum dynamical calculations for ...
An ab initio computed potential energy surface is employed to evaluate the interaction of the OH+(3Σ...
The very weak interaction of Li-2 with He atoms has been obtained from accurate ab initio calculatio...
Cross-sections for elastic scattering of muonic hydrogen on helium nu-clei, (hµ)1s + He ++, where h ...
An accurate ab initio potential energy surface has been employed for the treatment of the full quant...
A quantum mechanical investigation of vibrational and rotational energy transfer in cold and ultra c...
We present a theoretical study of the isotope effect arising from the replacement of H by T in the c...
The charge transfer process in collisions of excited (n = 2, 3) hydrogen atoms with He+ and in colli...
Abstract: We study in this work the quantum scattering between a helium atom and a LiH(-) molecule a...
International audienceWe present quantum scattering calculations of 4 He and 3 He colliding with 87 ...
<p>Quantum close-coupling computations of the rotational quenching of H<sub>2</sub> and its isotopol...
The anisotropic interactions of three polar molecules-CO, HF, and LiH-with He atoms (in their ground...
Rotationally superelastic collisions are computed from quantum dynamical calculations for the two ti...
Processes for charge transfer into He2+ colliding with the atomic isotopes hydrogen (H), deuterium (...
Quantum-scattering calculations at ultralow (close to 10(-6) cm(-1)) collision energies are carried ...
Abstract. Rotationally superelastic collisions are computed from quantum dynamical calculations for ...
An ab initio computed potential energy surface is employed to evaluate the interaction of the OH+(3Σ...
The very weak interaction of Li-2 with He atoms has been obtained from accurate ab initio calculatio...
Cross-sections for elastic scattering of muonic hydrogen on helium nu-clei, (hµ)1s + He ++, where h ...
An accurate ab initio potential energy surface has been employed for the treatment of the full quant...
A quantum mechanical investigation of vibrational and rotational energy transfer in cold and ultra c...
We present a theoretical study of the isotope effect arising from the replacement of H by T in the c...
The charge transfer process in collisions of excited (n = 2, 3) hydrogen atoms with He+ and in colli...