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Transport properties of ground state nitrogen atoms
In view of the dependence of the transport properties of dilute monatomic gases on the two-body, atom-atom interaction potential, any one of four potential energy curves corresponding to the N2 molecule can be followed when two ground state N atoms interact. Transport collision integrals for the 1Si...
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description | In view of the dependence of the transport properties of dilute monatomic gases on the two-body, atom-atom interaction potential, any one of four potential energy curves corresponding to the N2 molecule can be followed when two ground state N atoms interact. Transport collision integrals for the 1Sigma(+)g and 3Sigma(+)u states have been calculated by representing their potentials with the Hulburt-Hirschfelder (1941, 1961) potential. The 5Sigma(+)g state has a large local maximum requiring changes in a previously used computational procedure, and its potential has also been represented by a Hulburt-Hirschfelder potential. Collision integrals for the 7Sigma(+)u state have been obtained through the direct use of a recently proposed theoretical potential for this state. The collision integrals are compared with results gathered from previous studies. |
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