Prediction of a Feshbach Resonance in the Below-the-Barrier Reactive Scattering of Vibrationally Excited HD with H

Abstract

Quantum reactive scattering calculations on the vibrational quenching of HD due to collisions with H were carried out employing an accurate potential energy surface. The state-to-state cross sections for the chemical reaction HD (v=1, \ j=0) + H → D + H2 (v'=0, \ j') at collision energies between 1 and 10,000 cm-1 are presented, and a Feshbach resonance in the low-energy regime, below the reaction barrier, is observed for the first time. The resonance is attributed to coupling with the vibrationally adiabatic potential correlating to the v=1, \ j=1 level of the HD molecule, and it is dominated by the contribution from a single partial wave. The properties of the resonance, such as its dynamic behavior, phase behavior, and lifetime, are discussed.

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