Excitation of Meinel and first negative band system at the collision of electron and proton with nitrogen molecule
Abstract
Absolute cross sections for the e-N2 and p-N2 collisions for the first negative B2u+-X2g+ and Meinel A% 2u-X2g+ bands have been measured in the energy region of 400-1500 eV for electrons and 0.4-10 keV for protons, respectively. Measurements are performed in the visible spectral region of 400-800 nm by an optical spectroscopy method. The ratio of the cross sections of the Meinel band system to the cross section of the first negative band system (0,0) does not depend on the incident electron energy. The population of vibrational levels corresponding to A2u states are consistent with Franck-Condon principle. The ratio of the cross sections of (4,1) to (3,0) bands, and (5,2) to (3,0) bands exhibits slight dependence on the proton energy. The theoretical estimation within the quasimolecular approximation provides a reasonable description of the total cross section for the first negative band.
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