New flowing afterglow/Langmuir probe investigations of electronic attachment to SF are described. Thermal attachment rate constants are found to increase from 1.5 × 10 cm s at 200 K to 2.3 × 10 cm s at 300 K. Attachment rate constants over the range of 200-700 K (from the present work and the literature), together with earlier measurements of attachment cross sections, are analyzed with respect to electronic and nuclear contributions. The latter suggest that only a small nuclear barrier (of the order of 20 meV) on the way from SF to SF has to be overcome. The analysis shows that not only s-waves but also higher partial waves have to be taken into account. Likewise, finite-size effects of the neutral target contribute in a non-negligible manner.
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