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Toward a complete and comprehensive cross section database for electron scattering from NO using machine learning

Chemical Physics 2021-10-26 v2 Plasma Physics

Abstract

We review experimental and theoretical cross sections for electron scattering in nitric oxide (NO) and form a comprehensive set of plausible cross sections. To assess the accuracy and self-consistency of our set, we also review electron swarm transport coefficients in pure NO and admixtures of NO in Ar, for which we perform a multi-term Boltzmann equation analysis. We address observed discrepancies with these experimental measurements by training an artificial neural network to solve the inverse problem of unfolding the underlying electron-NO cross sections, while using our initial cross section set as a base for this refinement. In this way, we refine a suitable quasielastic momentum transfer cross section, a dissociative electron attachment cross section and a neutral dissociation cross section. We confirm that the resulting refined cross section set has an improved agreement with the experimental swarm data over that achieved with our initial set. We also use our refined data base to calculate electron transport coefficients in NO, across a large range of density-reduced electric fields from 0.003 Td to 10,000 Td.

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@article{arxiv.2107.11178,
  title  = {Toward a complete and comprehensive cross section database for electron scattering from NO using machine learning},
  author = {Peter W. Stokes and Ronald D. White and Laurence Campbell and Michael J. Brunger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.11178},
  year   = {2021}
}

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26 pages, 13 figures, submitted to The Journal of Chemical Physics

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