Total electron-detachment cross sections sigma(e) for collisions of F-
, Cl-, Br-, and I- with atomic hydrogen have been measured for relativ
e collision energies E ranging from 0.1 to 20 eV. For F-, Cl-, and Br-
, sigma(e), is found to decrease with increasing E and is fairly well
described by a simple orbiting model in which an effective polarizabil
ity is used to describe the interaction of the anion with atomic hydro
gen at small internuclear separations. For the system I-+H, sigma(e),
increases with increasing collision energy. The measured sigma(e) for
Cl-+H is also found to agree well with calculations based on an effect
ive-range approximation. Charge-transfer cross sections have been meas
ured for F-, Cl-, and I-+H and are found to be small.