Abstract
An experimental total cross section for single-electron capture by heliumlike B3+ from He has been measured at relative velocities between 0.7 and 7.4 × 107 cm/sec (300-eV to 31.5-keV B3+ laboratory energy), and has been compared with a cross section calculated via the Landau-Zener theory. In the velocity range considered, the dominant crossing of the (B + He)3+ system is between s states and the often-neglected conditions for applicability of the theory are met. The velocity positions of the cross-section maxima are in agreement, but the experimental magnitude at maximum is greater by a factor of 2.