Abstract

Photon and positive ion production from superthermal collisions of hydrogen atoms with lithium atoms and molecules is reported. These are the first results in the difficult 1 to 10 eV collision regime obtained with recently developed high intensity plasma-arc source of H atoms. These superthermal H atoms (approximately 5 eV average kinetic energy but not velocity selected in these experiments) have been collided with an intense supersonic lithium beam (approximately 10 percent Li/sub 2/; Li/sub 3/ undetectable) with cold internal degrees of freedom (T/sub vib/ = 195/sup 0/K, T/sub rot/ = 70/sup 0/K). The other aspects of the apparatus have been given previously. Low resolution photon and positive ion production in the collision chamber scattering center and also medium resolution; photon production in the magnet chamber between the skimmer and the magnet were detected.

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