Quantum scattering of hot H/D on CO$_2$: Cross sections and rate coefficients for planetary atmospheres and their evolution

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Published: Dec 24, 2025 08:20
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This article reports on research into quantum scattering of hydrogen and deuterium on carbon dioxide, focusing on its relevance to planetary atmospheres. The study likely calculates cross sections and rate coefficients, which are crucial for understanding atmospheric processes and evolution. The use of 'hot' H/D suggests the study considers high-energy collisions, potentially simulating conditions in specific atmospheric layers or during planetary formation. The title clearly indicates the research's focus and its potential applications.
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"Quantum scattering of hot H/D on CO$_2$: Cross sections and rate coefficients for planetary atmospheres and their evolution"
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