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We consider classical transition-state theory of collinear atom-diatom reactions. There are (many) potential surfaces for which this theory is exact provided all trajectories with energy above some fixed value are disregarded; the energy cutoff of course depends on the surface. We develop a simple criterion for recognizing or constructing such surfaces, and discuss examples. We also show that if a surface has a proper transition state, as defined below, then transition-state theory is exact unless collision complexes exist.
Pechukas et al. (Thu,) studied this question.