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Measurements on the glory structure in the total cross section of noble gas systems

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  • Van Den Biesen, J.J.H.
  • Stokvis, F.A.
  • Van Veen, E.H.
  • Van Den Meijdenberg, C.J.N.

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In a crossed supersonic atomic beam apparatus measurements have been performed on the glory structure in the total cross section of the heavy noble gas systems Kr-Kr, Kr-Xe and Xe-Xe. Refinements in the deconvolution procedures are described and the consistency of the results is tested on newly obtained data for the systems Ar-Kr and Kr-Ar. The overall accuracy of the data for all systems is better than 0.7%. Various potentials, proposed in literature, are tested. Agreement with the measured glory structure is only observed for the n(x)-6 and HFD-C type potentials for Ar-Kr and Kr-Kr. n(x)-6 potentials are constructed not only for Kr-Xe and Xe-Xe, but also for the previously studied Ne-systems and Ar-Xe. The result is that the relative total cross sections for all pairs of noble gas atoms (Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe) within experimental error can be described by a consistent set of n(x)-6 potentials. The obtained values for ϵ and rm obey simple combining rules.

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  • Van Den Biesen, J.J.H. & Stokvis, F.A. & Van Veen, E.H. & Van Den Meijdenberg, C.J.N., 1980. "Measurements on the glory structure in the total cross section of noble gas systems," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 100(2), pages 375-396.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:100:y:1980:i:2:p:375-396
    DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(80)90127-2
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