“…NO − contributes to process (2) with the three resonant electronic states 3 Σ − , 1 ∆, 1 Σ + , while process (1) proceeds through the resonant X 2 Π g state, responsible for the well-known 2.3 eV resonance peak in electron-N 2 collision experiments [5]. Experimental measurements [5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12] and theoretical calculations [13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20] of cross sections exist in literature for the above processes. However, despite the broad production of cross sections data, especially for nitrogen, all the previous works are restricted to excitations between the first few vibrational levels.…”