Correlated radiative double electron capture (RDEC) in collisions of bare oxygen ions with carbon targets

作者: A Simon , J A Tanis , T ElKafrawy , A Warczak

DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/194/8/082044

关键词: Low energyIonChemistryRadiative transferElectron captureOxygen ionsCarbonAtomic physics

摘要: Multielectron capture processes observed in low energy collisions of bare ions give insight into electron-electron correlations strong fields. The main intention this experiment is to observe radiative double electron (RDEC) oxygen at energies a few MeV/u with carbon targets. Measured results are be compared recent theoretical calculations.

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