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Title: Kinematically complete experiment on single ionization in 75-keV p+He collisions
Author (s): Schulz, Michael
Hasan, A.
Maydanyuk, N. V.
Foster, M.
Tooke, B.
Madison, Don H.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Laboratory For Atomic, Molecular & Optical Research
Physics
Keywords: distorted-wave impulse approximation (DWIA)
Subject Terms: Electron impact ionization.
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: American Physical Society
Citation: Schulz, M., A. Hasan, N. V. Maydanyuk, M. Foster, B. Tooke, and D. H. Madison. Kinematically Complete Experiment on Single Ionization in 75 keV p + He Collisions, Physical Review A 73 (June 2006): 062704.
Abstract: We have measured and calculated fully differential single-ionization cross sections for the complete three-dimensional space in 75 keV p+He collisions. Several signatures of the projectile–residual-target-ion interaction, some of which are not observable for fast projectiles and for electron impact, are revealed. Some of these features are qualitatively reproduced by our calculations if this interaction is accounted for. However, overall the agreement between theory and experiment is not very good. Thus, our understanding of effects caused by the projectile–residual-target-ion interaction appears to be rather incomplete.
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titleKinematically complete experiment on single ionization in 75-keV p+He collisions
contributor.authorSchulz, Michael
contributor.authorHasan, A.
contributor.authorMaydanyuk, N. V.
contributor.authorFoster, M.
contributor.authorTooke, B.
contributor.authorMadison, Don H.
contributor.deptlabLaboratory For Atomic, Molecular & Optical Research
contributor.deptlabPhysics
contributor.sponsorNational Science Foundation
subjectdistorted-wave impulse approximation (DWIA)
subject.LCSHElectron impact ionization.
date.issued2006
publisherAmerican Physical Society
identifier.citationSchulz, M., A. Hasan, N. V. Maydanyuk, M. Foster, B. Tooke, and D. H. Madison. Kinematically Complete Experiment on Single Ionization in 75 keV p + He Collisions, Physical Review A 73 (June 2006): 062704.
identifier.pub.URI
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description.abstractWe have measured and calculated fully differential single-ionization cross sections for the complete three-dimensional space in 75 keV p+He collisions. Several signatures of the projectile–residual-target-ion interaction, some of which are not observable for fast projectiles and for electron impact, are revealed. Some of these features are qualitatively reproduced by our calculations if this interaction is accounted for. However, overall the agreement between theory and experiment is not very good. Thus, our understanding of effects caused by the projectile–residual-target-ion interaction appears to be rather incomplete.
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