1. Non-adiabatic coupling as a frictional force in (He, H, H)+ dynamics and the formation of HeH2+.
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Ravi, Satyam, Mukherjee, Soumya, Mukherjee, Bijit, Adhikari, Satrajit, Sathyamurthy, Narayanasami, and Baer, Michael
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FRICTION ,EQUATIONS of motion ,HELIUM atom ,KINETIC energy ,ENERGY dissipation ,NUCLEOSYNTHESIS - Abstract
It is shown that the Born–Oppenheimer–Huang non-adiabatic coupling terms (NACTs) in a molecular Hamiltonian can be considered as equivalent to a friction force in classical mechanics and consequently responsible for the formation of triatomic species like HeH 2 + . The classical equation of motion is solved accordingly for a test case of a helium atom approaching an H 2 + molecule at its potential minimum along the collinear axis and lines parallel to it and also for the C 2 v geometry. It is shown that the singular NACTs between the first two excited states slow down the motion of the three quasi-ions (He, H, H) + while approaching each other and result in substantial loss of kinetic energy in the collision process. These results have profound implications for the formation of di- and triatomic species in the early universe, during the chemical synthesis epoch following the nucleosynthesis that followed the Big Bang. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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