Rendiconti della Scuola internazionale di fisica "Enrico Fermi."North-Holland, 1953 - Nuclear physics |
Contents
Definition of the collision crosssection in the laboratory | 1 |
Derivations from spectator stripping at high energies | 5 |
Examples | 7 |
Elastic scattering and the atomic interaction | 15 |
Highenergy approximation | 21 |
estering | 38 |
pattern | 44 |
R HERSCHBACH | 49 |
Introduction and classification | 193 |
Associative ionization Penning ionization collisional ioniza | 199 |
Interpretation and theory | 208 |
decations | 228 |
R S BERRY Transfer of electronic excitation | 229 |
J Ross Nonequilibrium effects in chemical kinetics | 249 |
H GG WAGNER Rate constants and reaction crosssections | 258 |
F S ROWLAND Thermal chemical reactions and transition | 267 |
Introduction | 50 |
the seattering | 53 |
Experimental | 59 |
bation methods | 61 |
Reactive collisions of thermal neutral | 77 |
Optical model | 86 |
Interpretation | 99 |
F S ROWLAND Hotatom chemistry I | 108 |
F S ROWLAND Hot atom chemistry II | 123 |
Is energy always randomized prior to reaction? | 135 |
Comparisons with crossed molecular beam studies | 175 |
G G VOLPI Gasphase protontransfer reactions | 184 |
H GG WAGNER | 279 |
F S ROWLAND Experiments on the H system | 293 |
F S ROWLAND Experiments on unimolecular reactions | 303 |
KARPLUS Potentialenergy surfaces | 320 |
H CONROY Special results in potentialenergy surfaces | 349 |
The technology of the method | 355 |
KARPLUS | 371 |
J Ross | 390 |
Introduction | 407 |
Reactive scattering | 419 |
approaches | 427 |
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