Artículos de revistas
Classical description of H ( 1 s ) and H * ( n = 2 ) for cross-section calculations relevant to charge-exchange diagnostics
Fecha
2015-04Registro en:
Cariatore, Nelson Daniel; Otranto, Sebastián; Olson, R. E.; Classical description of H ( 1 s ) and H * ( n = 2 ) for cross-section calculations relevant to charge-exchange diagnostics; American Physical Society; Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics; 91; 4; 4-2015; 427091-4270910
1050-2947
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Cariatore, Nelson Daniel
Otranto, Sebastián
Olson, R. E.
Resumen
In this work, we introduce a classical trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) methodology, specially conceived to provide a more accurate representation of charge-exchange processes between highly charged ions and H(1s) and H∗ (n = 2). These processes are of particular relevance in power fusion reactor programs, for which chargeexchange spectroscopy has become a useful plasma diagnostics tool. To test the methodology, electron-capture reactions from these targets by C6+, N7+, and O8+ are studied at impact energies in the 10–150 keV/amu range. State-selective cross sections are contrasted with those predicted by the standard microcanonical formulation of the CTMC method, the CTMC method with an energy variation of initial binding energies that produces an improved radial electron density, and the atomic orbital close-coupling method. The present results are found in to be much better agreement with the quantum-mechanical results than the results of former formulations of the CTMC method.