High-Energy Ion-Atom Collisions: Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on High-Energy Ion-Atom Collision Processes Held in Debrecen, Hungary, 17–19 September 1990High-energy ion-atom collisions are subject of intense investigation in present-day atomic physics. They give fundamental information on the collision mechanism of ions and atoms, and on their highly excited states. This book includes invited survey talks, and invited contributions, all carefully refereed. The topics covered are electron capture and loss (including ionization), double electron and resonance processes, electron correlation and post-collision interaction effects, collisions of antiparticles with atoms, and so forth. |
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Welcome by D Berényi | 3 |
A Electron Capture and Loss | 21 |
Invited contributions | 46 |
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amplitudes Andersen angular antiparticles antiprotons Atomic Collisions Auger beam Burgdörfer calculations channel coincidence collision system continuum contribution convoy electron Coulomb crystal CTMC cusp Datz Debrecen dependence detector dielectronic differential cross sections distribution double electron capture double ionization effects ejected electron capture electron correlation electron emission electron energy electron loss electron-electron interaction experiment Figure foil GANIL H₂ heavy ions helium Hvelplund impact parameter incident ion-atom collisions ionisation ionization cross section ions channeled K-shell kinetic energy Knudsen Lett measured mechanism Meth MeV/amu MeV/u mrad muon Nucl nuclear observed Olson orbital particles peak Phys Physics potential projectile charge projectile ion projectile scattering angle projectile velocity proton ratio recoil recoil-ion resonant Rydberg Schmidt-Böcking shell single ionization spectra Stolterfoht T. J. Morgan target atom target electrons target ionization theoretical theory total cross sections transition two-electron wave function wavefunctions yield