Van der Waals Interaction of Ground State Energy on Ion Molecular Hidrogen 𝑯𝟐 +
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2019-03-10Author
PRIHANDONO, Trapsilo
PRASTOWO, Sri Handono Budi
SUPRIADI, Bambang
RIDLO, Zainur Rasyid
SUDARTI, Sudarti
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Hydrogen molecular ions are formed from Hydrogen molecules (𝐻2) that lose one electron due to a particular process, such as ionization. 𝐻2 + is a ionic molecule and one of the interstellar molecules. When 𝐻2 + vibrates, inter-core interactions will occur. The interaction takes place from between the point dipole and the farthest proton. These interactions are called Van der Waals interactions. Van der Waals interaction is one of the interactions that occur in 𝐻2 + , in addition to ionisation energy. The presence of van der Waals interactions on 𝐻2 + will produce a certain energy whose value is small. In previous research, it has been shown that Van der Waals interaction will decrease the energy value of solid and liquid structures. In this research, we calculate energy on ion molecular hidrogen 𝐻2 + as a second order perturbation theory. Using data from Herzberg, the 𝑛 = 0vibrational energy level with harmonic oscillator approximation was obtained corresponding to Born-Oppenheimer potential. Based on perturbation theory, the vibrational energy varies with the order of𝑅 The simulations of vibrational wave functions both unperturbed and perturbed by van der Waals interaction show that difference between them is not significant. In particular, it is shown that the van der Waals interaction influence the shifting of the equilibrium point of H2 + −4 which depends on the parameter and internuclear separation. Ground state energy on ion molecular Hidrogen 𝐻2 + in van der walls interaction is 0.087664 eV to 0.140693 eV.
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