Study of the dissociative resonances of NO<sub>2</sub> in collisions with low-energy electrons

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Abstract

We investigate the resonances leading to the dissociative electron attachment of NO2 using the complex Kohn variational method. In particular, we characterize and put in evidence the orbitals responsible for the fragmentation of NO2 as well as the resulting fragments angular distribution computed via the resonances amplitudes extracted from the S-matrix in the axial-recoil approximation.

*Supported by the National Science Foundation, Grant No PHY-1912527, and the Thomas Jefferson Fund of the Office for Science and Technology of the Embassy of France in the United States

Presenters

  • Anthony Bonilha

    • Rollins College

Authors

  • Anthony Bonilha

    • Rollins College
  • MIKHAIL GUCHKOV

    • Rollins College
  • MEHDI Ayouz

    • Ecole Centrale Paris
  • Nicolas Douguet

    • Kennesaw State University
    • Kennesaw
  • Viatcheslav Kokoouline

    • University of Central Florida
    • University of Central Florida (United States of America)
  • Samantha Fonseca dos Santos

    • Rollins College