Journal Article10.1103/PHYSREVA.13.65
Electron-impact excitation of atomic oxygen
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TL;DR: In this paper, the excitation cross sections of a cascade-adjusted cross section of the cross-section of a 3s-3s-5-s model were calculated using a close-coupling formalism, including exchange effects.
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Abstract: The excitation cross sections $Q(^{3}P\ensuremath{-}3s^{3}S^{o})$ and $Q(^{3}P\ensuremath{-}3s^{5}S^{o})$ are calculated using a close-coupling formalism, which includes exchange effects. A cascade-adjusted cross section for $Q(^{3}P\ensuremath{-}3s^{3}S^{o})$ is obtained which agrees with the experimental cross section of Stone and Zipf within estimated error uncertainties. Finally, some discussion is given concerning the effects of poorly positioned ${\mathrm{O}}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ autodetaching states, which are introduced by an inadequate close-coupling expansion.
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TL;DR: In this article, the lifetime of seven vacuum-ultraviolet O I and O II emission multiplets were measured using a pulsed electron beam in low-pressure samples of CO, NO, and ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$O. The lifetimes and cascade patterns of the lines are consistent with known autoionization processes.
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Electron‐impact excitation of the 3S0 and 5S0 states of atomic oxygen
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TL;DR: In this article, the conditions of electron-impact excitation in flowing oxygen downstream from a discharge are reinterpreted and it is shown that total oxygen mass flow is not conserved as the discharge is turned on and off, even though the inlet flow rate remains constant.
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Electron Impact Excitation of the Dayglow
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