Differential measurements on ion-atom collisions in the energy range 500-3000 eV. IV. H+-noble gas atom collisions

Abstract
For pt. III see abstr. A33295 of 1970. H+-rare gas atom collisions (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) have been studied in the energy range 0.50(Lab)+ plus the excited atom) interacts with the ground state, the excitation is considered as a two step process, taking place via the charge exchange. The excitation of the target atom to autoionizing levels is qualitatively explained, in the MO model framework, by the promotion of two p electrons, and can be considered also as occurring via the charge exchange.