Measurement of the azimuthal distribution of molecular orbital K X-rays emitted in 90 MeV Ni + Ni collisions

作者: R. Schuch , H. Schmidt-Böcking , I. Tserruya

DOI: 10.1016/0375-9601(81)90278-4

关键词: Molecular orbitalDistribution (mathematics)CoincidencePhysicsAtomic physicsImpact parameterAnisotropyAzimuth

摘要: Abstract The azimuthal distribution of molecular orbital K X-rays emitted in 90 MeV Ni + collisions has been measured as a function impact parameter using the particle—X-ray coincidence technique. A weak anisotropy less than 20% observed.

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