Excitation of SnK- andL- and TaL-shell x rays by 1.4-4.4-MeV protons

Abstract
Excitation functions and absolute cross sections for Sn K- and L-shell and Ta L-shell x-ray production by proton impact have been measured over the energy range 1.4-4.4 MeV with a Si(Li) detector. The results, combined with our measurements on other elements, are compared with existing theories. In the calculation of ionization cross sections from the plane-wave Born approximation, we discuss the effect of a relativistic correction for the ionization potential. The plane-wave Born approximation with the correction due to the Coulomb deflection gives the best fit for Sn K x-ray production and the binary-encounter approximation is the best for Sn L and Ta L x-ray production. The semiclassical approximation based on the impact-parameter treatment predicts values which are not in agreement with the data on Sn L x rays. The scaled universal excitation curve based on the binary-encounter approximation gives good fits to K-shell ionizations but seems to show some disagreement for L-shell ionizations. The dependence of the KαKβ ratio of Sn on the target thickness was investigated but it was found that the ratio is constant within the experimental uncertainty. Relative intensities for the transitions Lα, Lβ, Lγ, and Ll are also compared with the theories.