Projectile Structure Effects on NeonKX-Ray Production by Fast, Highly Ionized Argon Beams

Abstract
An already large yield of neon K x-rays produced by a high-energy (60-80 MeV) stripped argon beam has been observed to undergo a tenfold increase when the projectile charge state is changed from +6 (2p shell full) to ∼ + 14 (2p shell empty). This increase may be understood qualitatively in terms of a transfer of 1s neon electrons to the empty 2p shell of the more highly stripped ions during collisions. Other possible interpretations are also discussed.