Talks

32. P. C. Stancil, `` Theoretical studies of vibrationally-resolved electron capture in low-energy ion-molecule collisions," invited Progress Report, XXIII International Conference on Photonic, Electronic, and Atomic Collisions, Stockholm, Sweden, July 24, 2003.
31. P. C. Stancil, ``Charge Transfer Calculations for Solar System X-ray Emission Modeling,'' X-rays in the Solar System Workshop, Lorentz Center, Leiden, the Netherlands, April 9, 2003.
30. P. C. Stancil, D. R. Schultz, J. G. Wang, M. J. Rakovic', and R. Ali, ``The Status of Charge Transfer Calculations Relevant to EUV/X-ray Emission in the Solar System,'' EUV and X-ray Emission from Comets, Planets, and Heliospheric Gas, ITAMP Topical Group, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, Jan. 16, 2003.
29. P. C. Stancil, ``From Comets to Cosmology: the Overriding Importance of Atoms and Molecules in Astrophysics," SouthEast Laboratory Astrophysics Community (SELAC), Organizational Workshop, Oak Ridge, TN, Dec. 18, 2002.
28. P. C. Stancil, `Charge Transfer Data Needs for Cometary X-ray Emission Modeling,'' The 3rd International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications (ICAMDATA), Gatlinburg, TN, April 24, 2002.
27. P. C. Stancil, ``Cometary X-ray Emission: a Probe of the Solar Wind and the Role of Atomic Collisions,'' Department of Physics, University of Central Florida, Feb. 1, 2002.
26. P. C. Stancil, D. R. Schultz, M. J. Rakovic', and J. G. Wang, ``Computing State-Selective Charge Transfer Cross Sections for Cometary X-ray Emission Modeling,'' contributed talk for 2001 Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, Massachusetts, May 29, 2001. Eos, Transactions, AGU, 82, S300 (2001).
25. P. C. Stancil, ``Charge Transfer Calculations for Astrophysical Modeling,'' invited talk for the Photoionized Plasma 2000 meeting, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, Nov. 15, 2000. Grab a MS PowerPoint version of the talk here.
24. P. C. Stancil, ``Hydrogen Atom, Ion, and Molecule Isotopomer Collisions: Rearrangement, Electron Transfer, and Excitation,'' Workshop on Molecule Assisted Recombination and Other Processes in Divertor Plasmas, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tn, Sept. 8, 2000.
23. P. C. Stancil, ``Chemistry and Molecular Cooling at High Redshift,'' National Astronomical Observatory, Osawa, Mitaka, Japan, March 9, 2000.
22. P. C. Stancil and D. R. Schultz, ``Collision Processes Involving Multiply Charged Ions in Planetary and Cometary Atmospheres,'' invited talk, 1999 Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, Massachuetts, June 4, 1999.
21. P. C. Stancil, ``Atomic and Molecular Collision Processes in Astrophysical and Atmospheric Environments,'' Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Georgia, Athens, April 13, 1999.
20. P. C. Stancil, ``Atomic and Molecular Processes in the Early Universe ,'' Institute for Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Saitama, Japan, March 25, 1999.
19. P. C. Stancil, ``Collision Processes Involving Multiply Charged Ions in Planetary Atmospheres and Astrophysics,'' Institute for Space and Astronautical Sciences (ISAS), Kanagawa, Japan, March 24, 1999.
18. P. C. Stancil, ``Collision Processes Involving Multiply Charged Ions in Planetary Atmospheres and Astrophysics,'' Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan, March 23, 1999.
17. P. C. Stancil, ``Collision Processes Involving Multiply Charged Ions in Planetary Atmospheres and Astrophysics,'' National Institute for Fusion Science, Toki, Japan, March 19, 1999.
16. P. C. Stancil, ``Molecular Astrophysics in the Early Universe and Protogalaxy Formation,'' Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, March 5, 1999.
15. P. C. Stancil, ``Atomic Collision Processes in Planetary Atmospheres and Supernovae,'' Physics Department Colloquium, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, September 25, 1998.
14. P. C. Stancil, ``Chemistry and Structure Formation at High Redshift,'' invited review talk, 13th University College London Astronomy Colloquium, Atomic Molecular Physics and Applications to Aeronomy and Astrophysics, London, England, July 20-23, 1998.
13. P. C. Stancil, Atomic and Molecular Processes in Primordial Structure Formation. Presented at the 1998 Annual Meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics of the American Physical Society, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 27-30, 1998.
12. P. C. Stancil and A. Dalgarno, ``Chemical Processes in Astrophysical Radiation Fields.'' Presented at the Faraday Discussion 109, Chemistry and Physics of Molecules and Grains in Space, Royal Society of Chemistry, Nottingham, England, April 15, 1998.
11. P. C. Stancil, P. S. Krstic', and D. R. Schultz, ``Heavy Particle Atomic Collisions: Beyond H and He Targets.'' Presented at the 11th Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas, American Physical Society, Auburn, Alabama, March 24, 1998.
10. P. C. Stancil, ``Low Energy Atomic Collisions in Astrophysics.'' Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan, March 13, 1998.
9. P. C. Stancil, ``Low Energy Atomic Collisions in Astrophysics.'' Institute for Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Saitama, Japan, March 11, 1998.
8. P. C. Stancil, ``Theoretical Studies of Electron Capture in Low-Energy Ion-H_2 Collisions.'' Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Processes Seminar, Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan, March 7, 1998.
7. P. C. Stancil, ``Chemistry and Structure Formation in the Early Universe.'' Institute for Space and Astronautical Sciences (ISAS), Kanagawa, Japan, March 5, 1998.
6. P. C. Stancil, ``Molecules in Primordial Gas.'' ISM/IGM Journal Club, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland, October 15, 1997.
5. P. C. Stancil, ``Atomic Collision Processes in Primordial Molecule Formation and Supernovae.'' Physics Division Seminar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, October 9, 1996.
4. P. C. Stancil, ``Low-Energy Atomic Collisions in Astronomical Environments.'' Physics Division Seminar, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, March 29, 1996.
3. P. C. Stancil and B. Zygelman, ``Kinematic Isotope Effects in Low Energy Electron Capture in Multiply-Charged Systems.'' Presented at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics of the American Physical Society, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 16-19, 1995.
2. P. C. Stancil and G. E. Copeland, ``The Effects of a Magnetic Field on Two-Photon Transitions of Atomic Hydrogen.'' Presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society, Durham, North Carolina, November 11-13, 1991.
1. P. C. Stancil, S. A. T. Long, E. R. Long, Jr., and W. L. Harries, ``Spectroscopic Techniques to Study Polymer-Atomic Oxygen Reactions for Low-Earth Orbit Simulations.'' Presented at the American Chemical Society 199th National Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April 22-27, 1990.

Conference Contributions

2. P. C. Stancil, Molecule Formation and Destruction Processes in Astrophysical Environments, in Stellar Evolution, Stellar Explosions and Galactic Chemical Evolution, ed. A. Mezzacappa (IOP, Bristol, 1998), p. 145.
1. P. S. Krstic', P. C. Stancil, and D. R. Schultz, ``Theoretical Treatment of Charge Transfer Processes of Relevance to Astrophysics'', in Stellar Evolution, Stellar Explosions and Galactic Chemical Evolution, ed. A. Mezzacappa (IOP, Bristol, 1998), p. 79.

Abstracts

51. A. Horvath, P. C. Stancil, B. K. Taylor, T. Leininger, and F. X. Gadea, The Sodium Hydride Line Opacity for Brown Dwarf and Extra-solar Giant Planet Atmospheres, AAS 203rd meeting, submitted (Oct. 15, 2003)
50. P. F. Weck, A. Schweitzer, K. Kirby, P. C. Stancil, and P. H. Hauschildt, Alkali Halide Opacity in Brown Dwarf and Cool Stellar Atmospheres: A Study of Lithium Chloride, AAS 203rd meeting, submitted (Oct. 13, 2003).
49. G. Ferland, G. Shaw, P. C. Stancil, and M. Mihalache-Leca, Molecular hydrogen in photoionized regions, Bulletin of the Amer. Astron. Soc. 202, 2911 (2003).
48. J. G. Wang, P. C. Stancil, A. R. Turner, and D. L. Cooper, "Vibrationally-resolved Charge Transfer of O3+ Ions with Molecular Hydrogen," Bulletin of the American Physical Society, submitted (Feb. 2003).
47. P. C. Stancil, T. G. Heil, N. Balakrishnan, and S. Lepp, "Rovibrational Excitation of CO by He for Astrophysical Applications," Bulletin of the American Physical Society, submitted (Feb. 2003).
46. P. F. Weck and P. C. Stancil, "Analytical Approach to Fast (e,3e) Double Ionization of Molecular Hydrogen", International Conference on Electron and Photon Impact Ionization and Related Topics, Metz, France, July 18-20, 2002, submitted.
45. S. Skory, P. C. Stancil, P. F. Weck, and K. Kirby, "A Complete Linelist for the B'-X Transition of MgH", AAS 200th Meeting, submitted (2002).
44. C. C. Havener, C. R. Vane, H. F. Krause, P. C. Stancil, T. Mroczkowski, and D. W. Savin, Laboratory Measurements of Charge Transfer on Atomic Hydrogen at Thermal Energies, NASA Laboratory Astrophysics Workshop (2002).
43. P. C. Stancil, J. G. Wang, D. R. Schultz, M. J. Rakovic, and B. Zygelman, "Charge Transfer Calculations and Database for Astrophysics," NASA Laboratory Astrophysics Workshop (2002).
42. P. F. Weck, P. C. Stancil, A. Schweitzer, P. H. Hauschildt, K. Kirby, Y. Yamaguchi, and W. Allen, "Molecular Line and Continuum Opacities for Modeling of Extrasolar Giant Planet and Cool Stellar Atmospheres," NASA Laboratory Astrophysics Workshop (2002).
41. J. G. Wang, M. J. Rakovic, D. R. Schultz, and P. C. Stancil, "Charge Transfer Processes in Oq+(q=1-8) Collisions with H2," 3rd International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications (ICAMDATA), submitted (2002).
40. P. F. Weck, P. C. Stancil, A. Schweitzer, P. H. Hauschildt, K. Kirby, Y. Yamaguchi, and W. Allen, " Molecular Line and Continuum Opacities for Advanced Stellar Atmosphere Models," 3rd International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications (ICAMDATA), submitted (2002).
39. J. G. Wang, P. C. Stancil, A. R. Turner and D. L. Cooper, "Charge transfer of O3+ with H and H2," 13th APS Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas, submitted (2002).
38. P. F. Weck and P. C. Stancil, "Analytical Approach to Fast (e,3e) Double Ionization of Molecular Hydrogen," 13th APS Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas, submitted (2002).
37. P. F. Weck, P. C. Stancil, and K. Kirby, ``Rovibrationally-resolved photodissociation of MgH,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society, submitted (Feb. 8, 2002).
36. P. A. Neill, R. Ali, C. L. Harris, P. Beiersdorfer, D. R. Schultz, M. J. Rakovic', J. G. Wang and P. C. Stancil, ``On the contribution of multiple-electron capture to cometary x-ray emission in solar wind-comet interactions,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society, submitted (Feb. 8, 2002). Get postscript here.
35. R. Ali, C. L. Harris, P. A. Neill, P. Beiersdorfer, D. R. Schultz, M. J. Rakovic', J. G. Wang and P. C. Stancil, ``Simultaneous COLTRIMS and X-ray spectroscopic studies of single-electron capture in 100-keV Ne10+ on He, Ne, and Ar Collisions,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society, submitted (Feb. 8, 2002). Get postscript here.
34. P. F. Weck, A. Schweitzer, P. C. Stancil, P. H. Hauschildt, and K. Kirby, Rovibrational Photodissociation of MgH for Advanced Stellar Atmosphere Models, AAS 199th Meeting (2002)
33. C. C. Havener, P. S. Krstic, P. C. Stancil, J. S. Thompson, A. M. Covington, M. Pieksma, and J. L. Shinpaugh, ``Low-Energy Electron Capture from H by Heavy Multicharged Ions Using Merged Beans,'' Abstracts of the XXII ICPEAC, edited by S. Datz et al., p. 507 (2001). 32. R. Suzuki, A. Watanabe, H. Sato, J.-P. Gu, G. Hirsch, R. J. Buenker, M. Kimura, and P. C. Stancil, ``Electron Capture Dynamics in Collisions of Si4+ Ions with He Atoms at Intermediate Energies,'' Abstracts of the XXII ICPEAC, edited by S. Datz et al., p. 512 (2001).
31. J. G. Wang, P. C. Stancil, J. P. Gu, G. Hirsch, R. J. Buenker, T. W. Imai, and M. Kimura, ``Charge Transfer in Collisions of Ground and Metastable Ne2+ with He,'' Abstracts of the XXII ICPEAC, edited by S. Datz et al., p. 509 (2001).
30. M. J. Rakovic, J. G. Wang, D. R. Schultz, and P. C. Stancil, ``State-Selective Charge Transfer for Oq+ (q=1-8) Collisions with H from 1 meV/u to 10 MeV/u,'' Abstracts of the XXII ICPEAC, edited by S. Datz et al., p. 517 (2001).
29. M. J. Rakovic, D. R. Schultz, P. C. Stancil, and R. K. Janev, ``Quantum-Classical Correspondence in the CTMC Treatment of Atomic Collisions,'' Abstracts of the XXII ICPEAC, edited by S. Datz et al., p. 524 (2001).
28. M. J. Rakovic', J. G. Wang, D. R. Schultz, and P. C. Stancil, "State-Selective Charge Transfer Cross Sections for Sulfur Ion Collisions with Molecular Hydrogen for Jovian X-ray Emission Modeling," Eos, Trans. AGU, 82(20), S250 (2001).
27. J. G. Wang, P. C. Stancil, A. R. Turner, D. L. Cooper, D. R. Schultz, M. J. Rakovic, W. Fritsch, and B. Zygelman, ``Charge Transfer in Collisions of S4+ with He,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 46, 72 (2001).
26. P. C. Stancil, A. R. Turner, D. L. Cooper, D. R. Schultz, M. J. Rakovic, W. Fritsch, and B. Zygelman, ``Charge Transfer in Collisions of S4+ with H,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 46, 72 (2001).
25. P. C. Stancil, T. Abel, S. Lepp, and A. Dalgarno, ``The Influence of Molecular Cooling in Pregalactic Structure Formation,'' Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 31, 1394 (1999).
24. P. C. Stancil, D. R. Schultz, M. Kimura, J.-P. Gu, G. Hirsch, R. J. Buenker, and Y. Li, ``Electron Capture in Proton Collisions with CO,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 44, 22 (1999).
23. P. C. Stancil and D. R. Schultz, ``Collision Processes Involving Multiply Charged Ions In Planetary and Cometary Atmospheres,'' Eos Supplement 80, SA51C-05 (1999).
22. P. C. Stancil, K. P. Kirby, J.-P. Gu, G. Hirsch, and R. J. Buenker, The Formation of SiH+, PH+, and HS+ by Radiative Association, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 43, 1305 (1998).
21. P. C. Stancil, ``Atomic and Molecular Processes in Primordial Structure Formation,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 43, 1325 (1998).
20. B. Zygelman, P. C. Stancil, N. J. Clarke, and D. L. Cooper, ``Ab-initio Quantal Study of State Selective Electron Capture in Ion-Atom Collisions,'' Abstracts of Papers, Proceedings of the Twentieth International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Vienna, Austria, 1997, edited by F. Aumayr, G. Betz, and HP. Winter, p. TH175.
19. P. C. Stancil, B. Zygelman, P. S. Krstic', D. R. Schultz, M. Kimura, J. P. Gu, G. Hirsch, and R. J. Buenker, Electron Capture in Collisions of C with H+ and C+ with H from 0.1 meV to 100 keV, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 42, 1029 (1997).
18. A. Dalgarno and P. C. Stancil, Stimulated Radiative Association and its Effect on the Production of LiH in the Early Universe, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 28, 842 (1996).
17. P. C. Stancil, A. Dalgarno, B. Zygelman, and S. Lepp, The H/D/He Chemistry of the Early Universe, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 28, 842 (1996).
16. P. C. Stancil, B. Zygelman, N. J. Clarke, D. L. Cooper, and K. Kirby, ``Ab Initio Calculations of Multiply Charged Molecular Ions for Low Energy Electron Capture Studies,'' 1996 West Coast Theoretical Chemistry Conference (1996).
15. B. Zygelman, P. C. Stancil, A. Dalgarno, and M. J. Jamieson, ``Spin Changing Transitions in Cold Hydrogen Collisions,'' postdeadline DAMOP paper TP85, Bulletin of the American Physical Society (1996).
14. P. C. Stancil, B. Zygelman, and K. Kirby, Electron Capture in Low Energy Collisions of N^2+ with Molecular Hydrogen, DAMOP, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 41, 1099 (1996).
13. J. Annoreno, P. C. Stancil, B. Zygelman, M. J. Jamieson, N. J. Clarke, and D. L. Cooper, Multichannel Close Coupling Calculation of Predissociation Lifetimes of Molecular Ions, DAMOP, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 41, 1069 (1996).
12. K. Kirby and P. C. Stancil, Photodissociation of Interstellar SiH^+, DAMOP, Bulletin of the American Physical Society 41, 1076 (1996).
11. P. C. Stancil, B. Zygelman, N. J. Clarke, and D. L. Cooper, ``Low-Energy Electron Capture from Collisions of Si^2+ with H,'' Abstracts of Papers, Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, 1995, edited by J. B. A. Mitchell, J. W. McConkey, and C. E. Brion, p. 784.
10. P. C. Stancil and B. Zygelman, ``Radiative Charge Transfer in Collisions of H^+ with Li,'' Abstracts of Papers, Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, 1995, edited by J. B. A. Mitchell, J. W. McConkey, and C. E. Brion, p. 111.
9. P. C. Stancil and B. Zygelman, ``Kinematic Isotope Effects in Low Energy Electron Capture in Multiply-Charged Systems,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 40, 1271 (1995).
8. N. J. Clarke, P. C. Stancil, B. Zygelman, and D. L. Cooper, ``Low-Energy Electron Capture from Collisions of Si^3+ and Si^4+ with He,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 40, 1321 (1995).
7. K. Kirby, P. C. Stancil, and A. Dalgarno, ``Formation and Destruction Processes of LiH and LiH^+ in the Early Universe,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 40, 1314 (1995).
6. P. C. Stancil, B. Zygelman, N. J. Clarke, and D. L. Cooper, ``Low-Energy Electron Capture in Collisions of H and He with Multiply Charged Ions,'' Abstracts of the First Joint UNLV-UNR Nevada EPSCoR Chemical Physics Workshop, Tonopah, Nevada, 1995, edited by P. C. Stancil, R. A Phaneuf, and V. H. S. Kwong, p. 14.
5. P. C. Stancil, S. Lepp, A. Dalgarno, and K. Kirby, The Lithium Chemistry of the Early Universe, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 26, 1405 (1994).
4. P. C. Stancil and G. E. Copeland, ``Hydrogen Transitions in Strong Magnetic Fields,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 39, 1210 (1994).
3. P. C. Stancil and G. E. Copeland, ``Interference Effects on the Polarization of Two-Photon Transitions in Atomic Hydrogen in a Strong Magnetic Field,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 37, 1077 (1992).
2. P. C. Stancil and G. E. Copeland, ``The Effects of a Magnetic Field on Two-Photon Transitions of Atomic Hydrogen,'' Bulletin of the American Physical Society 36, 2740 (1991).
1. P. C. Stancil, S. A. T. Long, E. R. Long, Jr., and W. L. Harries, ``Low-Earth Orbit Atomic Oxygen Environment Simulation by Radio-Frequency Discharge,'' Abstracts of the Seventh American Physical Society Topical Conference on Atomic Processes in Plasmas, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 1989, p. 15.

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