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Collision quenching effects in nitrogen and helium excited by a 30-keV electron beam
The quenching cross section for the 0-0 first negative band of nitrogen is determined for temperatures between 78 K and 300 K. As the temperature increases above 78 K, the quenching reaches a maximum at approximately 140 K and then decreases as 300 K is approached. At temperatures on the order of 5000 K, quenching is reported to increase with temperature and must therefore reach a minimum at some intermediate temperature between 300 K and 5000 K. By comparison, quenching of the 5016 A helium line increases continuously over the temperature range 78 K to 300 K
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