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Relaxation behind shock waves in ionizing neon

Experiments in ionizing neon are described in which heavy-particle and electron densities are measured and compared with the current kinetic model. The experimental results allow a determination of the atom-atom collisional excitation cross-section constant, giving a value of (8±2) × 10−20 cm2/eV fo...

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Published in:Journal of fluid mechanics 1991-06, Vol.227, p.617-640
Main Authors: Mcintyre, T. J., Houwing, A. F. P., Sandeman, R. J., Bachor, H.-A.
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