R-matrix calculations of electron impact electronic excitation of BeH

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Date
2017-08-08
Volume
50
Issue
17
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Journal of physics : B, Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
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Bristol : IOP Publ.
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The R-matrix method is used to perform high-level calculations of electron collisions with beryllium mono-hydride at its equilibrium geometry with a particular emphasis on electron impact electronic excitation. Several target and scattering models are considered. The calculations were performed using (1) the UKRMol suite which relies on the use of Gaussian type orbitals (GTOs) to represent the continuum and (2) using the new UKRMol+ suite which allows the inclusion of B-spline type orbitals in the basis for the continuum. The final close-coupling scattering models used the UKRMol+ code and a frozen core, valence full configuration interaction, method based on a diffuse GTO atomic basis set. The calculated electronic properties of the molecule are in very good agreement with state-of-the-art electronic structure calculations. The use of the UKRMol+ suite proved critical since it allowed the use of a large R-matrix sphere (35 Bohr), necessary to contain the diffuse electronic states of the molecule. The corresponding calculations using UKRMol are not possible due to numerical problems associated with the combination of GTO-only continuum and a large R-matrix sphere. This work provides the first demonstration of the utility and numerical stability of the new UKRMol+ code. The inelastic cross sections obtained here present a significant improvement over the results of earlier studies on BeH.

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Darby-Lewis, D., Mašín, Z., & Tennyson, J. (2017, August). R-matrix calculations of electron impact electronic excitation of BeH (Bristol : IOP Publ.). Bristol : IOP Publ. https://doi.org//10.1088/1361-6455/aa8161
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