Excitation to the2sState of Hydrogen by 20- to 120-keV Hydrogen-Atom Impact on He, Ne, Ar, andN2

Abstract
Absolute cross sections have been measured for the production of hydrogen atoms in the metastable 2s state by fast (20- to 120-keV) ground-state hydrogen-atom impact on He, Ne, Ar, and N2. The shape of the excitation curve for impact on He is not reproduced by the Bornwave calculation of Levy although the theory curve intersects the experimental curve near the two energy extremes. The scaled Born curves of Levy lie below the experimental curves for impact on Ne and Ar, although there is a general agreement near 20 keV for both gases. Experimental values for the cross sections for production of the 2s and the 2p states by hydrogen-atom impact on the four gases are presented in the range of 1-120 keV by combining and weighting the data of Birely and McNeal with the present data where they overlap.