The probability of electron capture at fixed scattering angles in H+-H collisions

作者: Francis J Smith

DOI: 10.1088/0370-1328/84/6/308

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摘要: The wave treatment of electron capture is used in calculations differential cross sections for H+-H collisions at different scattering angles and energies between 100 eV 2 keV. It shown that the impact parameter inaccurate except high large angles, above about 5 keV when angle incident proton 0.5° 0.5 5°. At small two-state approximation shows considerable damping oscillations probability capture, qualitative agreement with experiment. due to this effect compared 2pσu - 2pπu coupling (based on made by Bates Williams 1964), it causes more especially low energies. corrected case 3° experimental results Lockwood Everhart obtained 1962. Closer experiment than hitherto. rainbow scattering, important also discussed.

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