Atomic collisions with relativistic heavy ions. V. The states of ions in matter
- 1 March 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 33 (3), 1556-1568
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.33.1556
Abstract
This paper examines the processes affecting relativistic heavy ions in solid targets. Three pieces of experimental information, the charge states of emergent projectiles, Kα x-ray production cross sections, and K radiative electron-capture photon cross sections for 82- and 197-MeV/amu Xe projectiles incident on solid targets between Be and U, are examined. A theory incorporating the ground states and a minimal number of excited states of zero-, one-, and two-electron projectiles is formulated which includes capture, ionization, excitation, and decay processes. The requisite cross sections are obtained from calculations and measurements. The present charge-state, x-ray, and radiative capture photon measurements are in good agreement with theory. The relationship between charge-changing cross sections measured using thick and thin targets is examined.Keywords
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