Abstract

The differential cross sections for rotational, vibrational, and rotational-vibrational excitation by electron impact at 4.5 eV in ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$ have been measured with a resolution of 18-22 meV. The cross-section ratio of pure vibrational excitation ($\ensuremath{\Delta}j=0$) to rotational-vibrational ($j=1\ensuremath{\rightarrow}3$) excitation for $v=1, 2, \mathrm{and} 3$ shows the expected $p$-wave character. However, at a given angle of observation, this ratio decreases as the vibrational quantum number increases. This effect has not been predicted by theory.

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