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Laboratory measurements of ionospheric ion‐molecule reaction rates
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Upper AtmospherePresent StatusIon‐molecule ReactionsEngineeringAtmospheric ScienceNatural SciencesLaboratory MeasurementsCosmic RaySpace PhysicIonosphereChemistryIon EmissionRate ConstantsSpace WeatherIon ProcessNuclear Astrophysics
The present status of laboratory measurements of ion‐molecule reactions of ionospheric importance is reviewed. Rate constants for most of the normal terrestrial E and F region reactions have been reliably measured at 300°K. Recently, some data have become available on the energy dependences of the most important of these binary positive ion reactions. In the case of D region reactions a great deal of new data on both positive and negative ion reaction rate constants has appeared in recent years. Both binary reactions and three‐body reactions are important in the D region, and important reactions still remain to be measured.
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