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Reactive collisions between electrons and BeT+: Complete set of thermal rate coefficients up to 5000 K

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Abstract Rate coefficients for the dissociative recombination, vibrational excitation and vibrational de-excitation of the BeT + ion for all vibrational levels of its ground electronic state ( X 1 Σ… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Rate coefficients for the dissociative recombination, vibrational excitation and vibrational de-excitation of the BeT + ion for all vibrational levels of its ground electronic state ( X 1 Σ + , v i + = 0 , … , 27 ) are reported, including in the calculation the contribution of super-excited states of the BeT complex pertaining to three electronic symmetries - 2 Π , 2 Σ + , and 2 Δ . These data are suitable for the kinetic modeling of beryllium and tritium containing plasma, as encountered in magnetic fusion devices with beryllium walls (JET, ITER). In the present study we restrict ourselves to incident electron energies from 10−3 up to 2 . 7 eV , and to electron temperatures between 100 and 5000 K, respectively. Together with our earlier and closely related studies on the BeH + and BeD + systems, this present work completes the isotopic coverage for the beryllium monohydride ions. The vibrational energy (rather than the vibrational quantum state) is identified as a proper isotopic similarity parameter, e.g., for reduced but still isotopically correct plasma chemistry models.

Keywords: electrons bet; reactive collisions; rate coefficients; collisions electrons; rate; bet complete

Journal Title: Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables
Year Published: 2021

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