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Theory of longitudinal recoil-ion momentum distribution in ion-atom ionization
Fecha
2005-07Registro en:
Rodríguez Chariarse, Vladimir Daniel; Wang, Y.D.; Lin, C.D.; Theory of longitudinal recoil-ion momentum distribution in ion-atom ionization; American Physical Society; Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics; 52; 1; 7-2005; 9-12
1050-2947
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Autor
Rodríguez Chariarse, Vladimir Daniel
Wang, Y.D.
Lin, C.D.
Resumen
The longitudinal recoil-ion momentum distributions of single ionization in collisions between fast heavy ions and atoms are analyzed by exploring the three-body kinematics and its relation to dynamic processes. It is found that there is a kinematic threshold for the longitudinal recoil-ion momentum distributions that can be ascribed to electron capture to the continuum (ECC). The finite cross section at threshold provides unambiguous evidence of the divergence of the ECC peak when the electron velocity is equal to the projectile velocity. Other aspects associated with the ionization process, such as soft-electron emission and binary-encounter collision, are also studied. Theoretical longitudinal recoil-ion momentum distributions are also compared to existing experiments. © 1995 The American Physical Society.