314 research outputs found

    Interaction of the NO 3pπ (C 2Π) Rydberg state with RG (RG = Ne, Kr, and Xe): potential energy surfaces and spectroscopy

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    We present new potential energy surfaces for the interaction of NO(C 2Π) with each of Ne, Kr, and Xe. The potential energy surfaces have been calculated using second order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory, exploiting a procedure to converge the reference Hartree-Fock wavefunction for the excited states: the maximum overlap method. The bound rovibrational states obtained from the surfaces are used to simulate the electronic spectra and their appearance is in good agreement with available (2+1) REMPI spectra. We discuss the assignment and appearance of these spectra, comparing to that of NO-Ar

    A study of Ar-N₂ supercritical mixtures using neutron scattering, molecular dynamics simulations and quantum mechanical scattering calculations

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    The microscopic structure of Ar-N₂ supercritical mixtures was obtained using neutron scattering experiments at temperatures between 128.4 - 154.1 K, pressures between 48.7 - 97.8 bar and various mole fractions. Molecular Dynamics simulations (MD) were used to study the thermodynamics, microscopic structure and single molecule dynamics at the same conditions. The agreement between experimental and theoretical results on the intermolecular structure was very good. Furthermore, a new explicitly-correlated coupled cluster potential energy surface was obtained for the Ar-N₂ van der Waals complex. The ab initio potential energy surface (PES) was found in agreement with the MD interaction potential. The global minimum of the ab initio PES Dₑ = 98.66 cm⁻¹ was located at the T-shaped geometry and at the intermolecular equilibrium distance of Rₑ = 7.00a₀. The dissociation energy of the complex was determined to be D₀ = 76.86 cm⁻¹. Quantum mechanical (QM) calculations on the newly obtained PES were used to provide the bound levels of the complex. Finally, integral and differential QM cross sections in Ar + N₂ collisions were calculated at collision energy corresponding to the average temperature of the experiments and at room temperature

    Nuclear surface studies with antiprotonic atom X-rays

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    The recent and older level shifts and widths in pbar atoms are analyzed. The results are fitted by an antiproton-nucleus optical potential with two basic complex strength parameters. These parameters are related to average S and P wave scattering parameters in the subthreshold energy region. A fair consistency of the X-ray data for all Z values, stopping pbar data and the Nbar-N scattering data has been achieved. The determination of neutron density profiles at the nuclear surface is undertaken, and the determination of the neutron R_{rms} radii is attempted. Uncertainties due to the input data and the procedure are discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 6 tables, 3 figure
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