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Implications of Electron Detachment in Associative Collisions of Atomic Oxygen Anion with Molecular Nitrogen for Modeling of Transient Luminous Events
Author(s) -
Janalizadeh Reza,
Pasko Victor P.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
geophysical research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.007
H-Index - 273
eISSN - 1944-8007
pISSN - 0094-8276
DOI - 10.1029/2020gl091134
Subject(s) - excited state , ion , atomic physics , ground state , electron , lightning (connector) , nitrogen , physics , electron ionization , transient (computer programming) , streamer discharge , plasma , thermodynamics , ionization , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics , power (physics) , computer science , operating system
Electron detachment from O − is important for understanding of lightning‐induced upper atmospheric discharges. Contrary to previous studies, Rayment and Moruzzi (1978) (RM78) argue that the associative detachment reaction of O − with N 2 proceeds with N 2 in its ground state. Here, we analyze the experimental setup in RM78 and demonstrate that vibrationally excited N 2 may have in fact contaminated the results, the theoretical approach in RM78 requires corrections, and the rate calculations provided in RM78 are inconsistent. As the vibrational temperature of N 2 remains relatively low in the initial stages of gas discharges in air, i.e., streamer formation, we conclude that if in fact vibrationally excited N 2 is required for the O − + N 2 → N 2 O + e reaction to proceed, the process will happen only in later stages of the discharge, e.g., during streamer to leader transition. Controlled experiments are required to reconcile the literature on the reaction of O − with ground state N 2 .