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Energy and angular distributions of secondary electrons from 5-100-keV-proton collisions with hydrogen and nitrogen molecules
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Electron capture and energy-gain spectroscopy
The applicability of translation energy spectroscopy as a tool to determine individual reaction cross sections in atomic collisions is analyzed with special emphasis on the electron capture process in highly charged ion collisions. A condition is derived to separate between higher collision energies where translation energy spectroscopy is problem free and lower energies where strong overlap of individual spectra features prohibits an analysis of the total translation energy spectrum by means of a simple deconvolution procedure. 8 refs., 6 figs
Relativistic many-electron SCF correlation diagram for superheavy quasimolecules: Pb - Pb
Supported by the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, German
Single and Double K-Shell Ionization Cross Sections of Beryllium by C, N, O and Ne Ion Bombardments
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