Quantum scattering of hot H/D on CO$_2$: Cross sections and rate coefficients for planetary atmospheres and their evolution
Abstract
Collisions between hot hydrogen atoms and CO play a central role in energy transfer and atmospheric escape in CO-rich planetary atmospheres. We present quantum mechanical -conserving coupled-states calculations of state-resolved cross sections for H/D--CO collisions at energies up to 5~eV, benchmarked to within 7\% of close-coupling results. Scattering is strongly forward-peaked, yielding momentum-transfer cross sections substantially smaller than commonly assumed: mass-scaling from O/C--CO systems overestimates H--CO total cross sections by factors of 30--45, while existing empirical fits underestimate the low-energy regime by up to 45\%. Isotopic substitution (H/D) produces energy-dependent differences of up to 35\% at ~eV, invalidating uniform scaling approaches for D/H fractionation. Maxwellian-averaged rate coefficients derived from our cross sections are significantly smaller than mass-scaled values, implying reduced H--CO energy transfer efficiency. In atmospheric escape modelling, these revisions can shift Martian exobase altitudes by 10--20~km, leading to order-unity changes in thermal escape rates, and have implications for hydrogen loss in early CO-dominated planetary atmospheres. Our results provide essential quantum-mechanical inputs for revisiting atmospheric evolution scenarios on Mars, early Earth, and CO-rich exoplanets.
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@article{arxiv.2512.21044,
title = {Quantum scattering of hot H/D on CO$_2$: Cross sections and rate coefficients for planetary atmospheres and their evolution},
author = {Cheikh T. Bop and Marko Gacesa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.21044},
year = {2025}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures; submitted to MNRAS