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    Single and double KK-shell vacancy production in slow Xe54+,53+Xe^{54+,53+} -Xe collisions

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    We present an experimental and theoretical study of symmetric Xe54++Xe\textrm{Xe}^{54+}+\textrm{Xe} collisions at 50, 30, and 15 MeV/u, corresponding to strong perturbations with vK/vpv_K/v_\text{p} = 1.20, 1.55, and 2.20, respectively (vKv_K: classical KK-shell orbital velocity, vpv_\text{p}: projectile velocity), as well as Xe53++Xe\textrm{Xe}^{53+}+\textrm{Xe} collisions at 15 MeV/u. For each of these systems, x-ray spectra were measured under a forward angle of 35∘35^\circ with respect to the projectile beam. Target satellite and hypersatellite radiation, Kα2,1sK\alpha_{2,1}^\mathrm{s} and Kα2,1hsK\alpha_{2,1}^\mathrm{hs}, respectively, were analyzed and used to derive cross section ratios for double-to-single target KK-shell vacancy production. We compare our experimental results to relativistic time-dependent two-center calculations.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
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