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Published on: April 12, 2019
Quantum dynamics of CO-H₂ in full dimensionality
Benhui Yang1, P Zhang2, X Wang3
1Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Center for Simulational Physics, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602, USA.
Abstract:
Accurate rate coefficients for molecular vibrational transitions due to collisions with H₂, critical for interpreting infrared astronomical observations, are lacking for most molecules. Quantum calculations are the primary source of such data, but reliable values that consider all internal degrees of freedom of the collision complex have only been reported for H₂-H₂ due to the difficulty of the computations. Here we present essentially exact, full-dimensional dynamics computations for rovibrational quenching of CO due to H₂ impact. Using a high-level six-dimensional potential surface, time-independent scattering calculations, within a full angular momentum coupling formulation, were performed for the de-excitation of vibrationally excited CO. Agreement with experimentally determined results confirms the accuracy of the potential and scattering computations, representing the largest of such calculations performed to date. This investigation advances computational quantum dynamical studies representing initial steps towards obtaining CO-H₂ rovibrational quenching data needed for astrophysical modelling.
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