X-ray emission cross sections following Ar18+ charge-exchange collisions on neutral argon: The role of the multiple electron capture
- Autores
- Otranto, Sebastián; Olson, R. E.
- Año de publicación
- 2011
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- inglés
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- X-ray emission originating in charge-exchange collisions between Ar18 + and neutral argon is studied at impact energies of 5-4000 eV/amu by means of the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method (CTMC). Line emission and charge-exchange cross sections obtained from different CTMC versions based on the one-active electron approximation are contrasted among themselves and against the results obtained by means of a three-active electron code that lets us infer the role of multiple electron capture. The present results are compared to the recent experimental data available from the EBIT groups operating at Livermore, NIST, and Berlin. We were not able to reconcile the major difference in x-ray emission cross sections obtained from in situ measurements made in EBIT, versus those made in an exterior, field-free collision chamber using ions extracted from the EBIT. Our calculations support the extracted beam results. © 2011 American Physical Society.
Fil: Otranto, Sebastián. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Física; Argentina
Fil: Olson, R. E.. Missouri University of Science and Technology; Estados Unidos - Materia
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multiple capture
highly charged projectiles
line emission cross sections
classical trajectory Monte Carlo - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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X-ray emission cross sections following Ar18+ charge-exchange collisions on neutral argon: The role of the multiple electron capture |
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X-ray emission cross sections following Ar18+ charge-exchange collisions on neutral argon: The role of the multiple electron capture |
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X-ray emission cross sections following Ar18+ charge-exchange collisions on neutral argon: The role of the multiple electron capture Otranto, Sebastián multiple capture highly charged projectiles line emission cross sections classical trajectory Monte Carlo |
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X-ray emission cross sections following Ar18+ charge-exchange collisions on neutral argon: The role of the multiple electron capture |
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X-ray emission cross sections following Ar18+ charge-exchange collisions on neutral argon: The role of the multiple electron capture |
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X-ray emission cross sections following Ar18+ charge-exchange collisions on neutral argon: The role of the multiple electron capture |
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X-ray emission cross sections following Ar18+ charge-exchange collisions on neutral argon: The role of the multiple electron capture |
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X-ray emission cross sections following Ar18+ charge-exchange collisions on neutral argon: The role of the multiple electron capture |
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Otranto, Sebastián Olson, R. E. |
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Otranto, Sebastián |
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Otranto, Sebastián Olson, R. E. |
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multiple capture highly charged projectiles line emission cross sections classical trajectory Monte Carlo |
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X-ray emission originating in charge-exchange collisions between Ar18 + and neutral argon is studied at impact energies of 5-4000 eV/amu by means of the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method (CTMC). Line emission and charge-exchange cross sections obtained from different CTMC versions based on the one-active electron approximation are contrasted among themselves and against the results obtained by means of a three-active electron code that lets us infer the role of multiple electron capture. The present results are compared to the recent experimental data available from the EBIT groups operating at Livermore, NIST, and Berlin. We were not able to reconcile the major difference in x-ray emission cross sections obtained from in situ measurements made in EBIT, versus those made in an exterior, field-free collision chamber using ions extracted from the EBIT. Our calculations support the extracted beam results. © 2011 American Physical Society. Fil: Otranto, Sebastián. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Física; Argentina Fil: Olson, R. E.. Missouri University of Science and Technology; Estados Unidos |
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X-ray emission originating in charge-exchange collisions between Ar18 + and neutral argon is studied at impact energies of 5-4000 eV/amu by means of the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method (CTMC). Line emission and charge-exchange cross sections obtained from different CTMC versions based on the one-active electron approximation are contrasted among themselves and against the results obtained by means of a three-active electron code that lets us infer the role of multiple electron capture. The present results are compared to the recent experimental data available from the EBIT groups operating at Livermore, NIST, and Berlin. We were not able to reconcile the major difference in x-ray emission cross sections obtained from in situ measurements made in EBIT, versus those made in an exterior, field-free collision chamber using ions extracted from the EBIT. Our calculations support the extracted beam results. © 2011 American Physical Society. |
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