Dicarbon formation in collisions of two carbon atoms
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Abstract
Radiative association cross sections and rates are computed, using a quantum approach, for the formation of C$_2$ molecules (dicarbon) during the collision of two ground state C($^3$P) atoms. We find that transitions originating in the C$\;^1\Pi_g$, d$\;^3\Pi_g$, and 1$\;^5\Pi_u$ states are the main contributors to the process. The results are compared and contrasted with previous results obtained from a semi-classical approximation. New ab initio potential curves and transition dipole moment functions have been obtained for the present work using the multi-reference configuration interaction approach with the Davidson correction (MRCI+Q) and aug-cc-pCV5Z basis sets. Applications of the current computations to various astrophysical environments and laboratory studies are briefly discussed focusing on these rates. We discuss recent calculations on collisions of a carbon atom and a carbon ion.
Authors
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James Babb
ITAMP, Harvard-Smithsonian CfA, ITAMP, Center for Astrophysics $\vert$ Harvard \& Smithsonian
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Ryan Smyth
ITAMP \& Queen's U. Belfast
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Brendan McLaughlin
Queen's U. Belfast, ITAMP \& Queen's U. Belfast