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Área de la Ciencia:

  • * Química Física
  • * Física Química
  • * Astrofísica

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  • * La comprensión de la transferencia de energía rotacional (RET) en el monóxido de carbono (CO) es vital para interpretar las observaciones astrofísicas.
  • * Los modelos actuales de dispersión atómico-molecular sugieren que el RET implica típicamente una simple colisión o
  • Es un golpe.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • * Investigar la complejidad de la dispersión entre moléculas, centrándose específicamente en las colisiones entre dos moléculas de CO.
  • * Para explorar nuevas dinámicas más allá de lo simple
  • El golpe.

Principales métodos:

  • * Se utilizaron técnicas avanzadas de imagen.
  • * Se emplearon enfoques teóricos cuasi-clásicos y totalmente cuánticos.
  • * Se ha analizado la dinámica detallada de las colisiones CO-CO.

Principales resultados:

  • * Descubrió un sincrónico
  • - ¿ Qué ?

Conclusiones:

  • * El
  • - ¿ Qué ?