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DIGITAL.CSIC
Dataset . 2026 . Peer-reviewed
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DIGITAL.CSIC
Dataset . 2026
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The absolute cross section of the reactive collision of P⁺(³P) with D2 : a combined theoretical and experimental study [Dataset]

Authors: Alonso de la Fuente, Jorge; Michielan, Matteo; Sanz Sanz, Cristina; Gómez Carrasco, Susana; Alcaraz, Christian; Thissen, Roland; Solem, Nicolas; +3 Authors

The absolute cross section of the reactive collision of P⁺(³P) with D2 : a combined theoretical and experimental study [Dataset]

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contains the diractories EXP and THEO - directory EXP Contains the experimental raw data structured as follow: EIS: directory containing the data function of photon energy Ek: directory containing the data function of collision energy PCl3: directory containing the data related to the mass spectra and photon energy scans procedure and procedure Cake: Igor executables used for the data analysis - directory THEO Contains the theoretical raw data structured as follow: the three directories contain the data of to QCT cross section associated to each PES 1Tap (1³A'), 1Tapp (1³A'') and (2³A'') Each PES directory contains the associated total cross section as function of collision energy considering D2 at 300K, as well as 7 subdirectories associated to each rotational level J0-J6. Each of these subdirectories contain the cross section specific to rotational level of D2. Cross sections are given in angstrom square and the collision energies are in eV.

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