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Interaction of H2O with CO: potential energy surface, bound states and scattering calculations Y. N. Kalugina, A. Faure, A. van der Avoird [et al.]

Contributor(s): Faure, A | van der Avoird, Ad | Walker, K | Lique, François | Kalugina, Yulia NMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): потенциальная энергетическая поверхность | связанные состояния | расчеты рассеяния | вода | оксид углеродаGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Physical chemistry chemical physics Vol. 20, № 8. P. 5469-5477Abstract: Collisions between H2O and CO play a crucial role in the gaseous component of comets and protoplanetary disks. We present here a five-dimensional potential energy surface (PES) for the H2O-CO collisional complex. Ab initio calculations were carried out using the explicitly-correlated closed-shell single- and double-excitation coupled cluster approach with the non-iterative perturbative treatment of triple excitations [CCSD(T)-F12a] method with the augmented correlation-consistent aug-cc-pVTZ basis sets. The most stable configuration of the complex, where the carbon atom of CO is pointing towards the OH bond of water, has a binding energy De = 646.1 cm-1. The end-over-end rotational constant of the H2O-CO complex was extracted from bound state calculations and it was found to be B0 = 0.0916 cm-1, in excellent agreement with experimental measurements. Finally, cross sections for the rotational excitation of CO by H2O are computed for s-wave (J = 0) scattering at the full close-coupling level of theory. These results will serve as a benchmark for future studies. LESS
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Collisions between H2O and CO play a crucial role in the gaseous component of comets and protoplanetary disks. We present here a five-dimensional potential energy surface (PES) for the H2O-CO collisional complex. Ab initio calculations were carried out using the explicitly-correlated closed-shell single- and double-excitation coupled cluster approach with the non-iterative perturbative treatment of triple excitations [CCSD(T)-F12a] method with the augmented correlation-consistent aug-cc-pVTZ basis sets. The most stable configuration of the complex, where the carbon atom of CO is pointing towards the OH bond of water, has a binding energy De = 646.1 cm-1. The end-over-end rotational constant of the H2O-CO complex was extracted from bound state calculations and it was found to be B0 = 0.0916 cm-1, in excellent agreement with experimental measurements. Finally, cross sections for the rotational excitation of CO by H2O are computed for s-wave (J = 0) scattering at the full close-coupling level of theory. These results will serve as a benchmark for future studies. LESS

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