The trapping lasers of a magneto-optical trap (MOT) are used to bring Rb
atoms into well defined oriented states. Coupled to recoil-ion momentum
spectroscopy (RIMS), this yields a unique MOTRIMS setup which is able to probe
scattering dynamics, including their coherence features, with unprecedented
resolution. This technique is applied to the low-energy charge exchange
processes Na++Rb(5p±1) → Na(3p,4s)+Rb+. The
measurements reveal detailed features of the collisional interaction which are
employed to improve the theoretical description. All of this enables to gauge
the reliability of intuitive pictures predicting the most likely capture
transitions