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Atomic data on inelastic processes in boron-hydrogen collisions with accounting for fine structure

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 520, Issue 1, Pages 107-112

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad112

Keywords

atomic data; atomic processes; scattering; stars: abundances

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This paper investigates the inelastic processes in B + H and B+ + H- collisions, taking into account the fine structure. The calculations show that considering the fine structure can significantly change the rate coefficients, and these rates cannot be obtained by simply redistributing the non-relativistic rates. The processes identified in this study are important for non-local thermodynamic equilibrium modeling of stellar atmospheres.
This paper reports the results of investigations of inelastic processes in B + H and B+ + H- collisions with accounting for the fine structure. The calculations of the cross-sections and rate coefficients for excitation, de-excitation, ion-pair formation, and mutual neutralization processes (240 in total) are performed by using the quantum asymptotic method, which is modified in this paper for accounting of the fine structure, and by the multichannel approach within the framework of the Born-Oppenheimer formalism. It is found that accounting for the fine structure may change the rate coefficients significantly, and the rates calculated with accounting for the fine structure cannot be obtained by a simple redistribution of the non-relativistic rates. The processes important for non-local thermodynamic equilibrium modelling of stellar atmospheres are designated.

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