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Thermal scattering of atoms by homonuclear diatomic molecules
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Abstract The formal theory of scattering by a rigid rotator is applied to the problem of the rotational excitation and elastic scattering of homonuclear diatomic molecules by atoms. A statistical theory is employed to analyze the effects of the strong coupling which occurs between the different scattering channels. According to this theory the Massey-Mohr formula provides a good approximation to the total scattering cross-section, an upper limit of ½ holds for the ratio of inelastic to total cross-sections and the probability of a rotational transition does not depend very sensitively on the corresponding change in the rotational quantum number. Numerical results are presented for the collision of argon and nitrogen at room temperature.
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