In astrophysical regimes where the collisional excitation of hydrogen atoms is relevant, the cross-sections for the interactions of hydrogen atoms with electrons and protons are necessary for calculating line profiles and intensities. In particular, at relative velocities exceeding ∼1000 km s−1, collisional excitation by protons dominates over that by electrons. Surprisingly, the H–H+ cross-sections at these velocities do not exist for atomic levels of n≥ 4, forcing researchers to utilize extrapolation via inaccurate scaling laws. In this study, we present a faster and improved algorithm for computing cross-sections for the H–H+ collisional system, including excitation and charge transfer to the n≥ 2 levels of the hydrogen atom. We develop ...
Cross sections for the processes H++H(1 s)H++H*(n = 2, 3, 4) have been extracted from the energy...
Using multiple theoretical methods, comprehensive calculations are performed to create a new and mor...
The charge transfer process in collisions of excited (n = 2, 3) hydrogen atoms with He+ and in colli...
In astrophysical regimes where the collisional excitation of hydrogen atoms is relevant, the cross-s...
In astrophysical regimes where the collisional excitation of hydrogen atoms is relevant, the cross-s...
This tutorial presents an extensive computational study of electron-impact scattering and ionization...
Cross sections for the important rotational transitions in molecular hydrogen collisions are present...
Data are presented over a wide range of impact energies describing the ionization or stripping proba...
Emission lines from highly-excited states (n ≥ 5) of H- and He-like ions have been detected in astro...
In this article we evaluate state-resolved charge exchange cross sections for Be4+, B5+, C6+, N7+, a...
Emission lines from highly-excited states (n ≥ 5) of H- and He-like ions have been detected in astro...
Angular differential cross sections for the process H+ + H(1s ) → H+ (θ ) + H ( n = 2 ) are present...
A variety of theoretical approaches, having different but overlapping energy ranges of applicability...
Abstract. We study the full density matrices (differential as well as integrated with respect to imp...
Hydrogen atom - hydrogen atom scattering is a prototype for many of the fundamental principles of at...
Cross sections for the processes H++H(1 s)H++H*(n = 2, 3, 4) have been extracted from the energy...
Using multiple theoretical methods, comprehensive calculations are performed to create a new and mor...
The charge transfer process in collisions of excited (n = 2, 3) hydrogen atoms with He+ and in colli...
In astrophysical regimes where the collisional excitation of hydrogen atoms is relevant, the cross-s...
In astrophysical regimes where the collisional excitation of hydrogen atoms is relevant, the cross-s...
This tutorial presents an extensive computational study of electron-impact scattering and ionization...
Cross sections for the important rotational transitions in molecular hydrogen collisions are present...
Data are presented over a wide range of impact energies describing the ionization or stripping proba...
Emission lines from highly-excited states (n ≥ 5) of H- and He-like ions have been detected in astro...
In this article we evaluate state-resolved charge exchange cross sections for Be4+, B5+, C6+, N7+, a...
Emission lines from highly-excited states (n ≥ 5) of H- and He-like ions have been detected in astro...
Angular differential cross sections for the process H+ + H(1s ) → H+ (θ ) + H ( n = 2 ) are present...
A variety of theoretical approaches, having different but overlapping energy ranges of applicability...
Abstract. We study the full density matrices (differential as well as integrated with respect to imp...
Hydrogen atom - hydrogen atom scattering is a prototype for many of the fundamental principles of at...
Cross sections for the processes H++H(1 s)H++H*(n = 2, 3, 4) have been extracted from the energy...
Using multiple theoretical methods, comprehensive calculations are performed to create a new and mor...
The charge transfer process in collisions of excited (n = 2, 3) hydrogen atoms with He+ and in colli...