Some similarities and differences in collisional electron loss ofH−,H2+, andHe+

Abstract
We have measured the electron-loss peak as a function of angle for the following collisions at 0.5 MeV/amu: H2+-Ar, H2+-Ne, H2+-Kr, He+-Kr, and H-Kr. Electron energy spectra at an angle of 6° and complete angular distributions are shown for the last three systems listed above. The energy at which the electron-loss peak has its maximum and the width at half-maximum of the peak are compared for all five systems in the angular range 1.5θ10°. Our results suggest that, as previously indicated, the angular distribution of the electron-loss peak seems to be determined by the target. When the projectile is a positive ion the energy of the electron-loss peak seems to be independent of target or projectile and therefore is a general feature of the process. The width of the electron-loss peak and its dependence on angle seems to depend primarily on the projectile. Electron-scattering-model calculations do no predict features of the electron-loss peaks which are angular dependent.