Collisional Breakup of High-EnergyH2+Ions

Abstract
The gas collisional cross sections for breakup of 20.9-MeV H2+ ions into H0+H+ and H++H++e have been measured in H2, He, N2, and Ar. Total dissociation cross sections in the same gases and in the energy range 10 to 65 MeV have been deduced from radial-attenuation measurements on the internal beam of the Berkeley 88-in. cyclotron. These cross sections have also been calculated for each of the H2+ molecular-ion vibrational levels and for an average over the vibrational levels, with an approach proposed by Salpeter. The measured and calculated average cross sections are in good agreement.