“…The scattering calculation is based on the Infinite Order Sudden (IOS) approximation 33 where the collision is assumed to be faster than the roto-vibrational motion of the colliding species. In this approximation, the molecules do not rotate during the collision and several collisions with different relative molecular orientations are considered.…”
This work highlights the importance of the secondary processes at low energies in the radiation damage due to their very large cross sections, and it aims to provide benchmark data for the development of suitable models.
“…The scattering calculation is based on the Infinite Order Sudden (IOS) approximation 33 where the collision is assumed to be faster than the roto-vibrational motion of the colliding species. In this approximation, the molecules do not rotate during the collision and several collisions with different relative molecular orientations are considered.…”
This work highlights the importance of the secondary processes at low energies in the radiation damage due to their very large cross sections, and it aims to provide benchmark data for the development of suitable models.
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