Comparative studies of the nonlinear effects occurring when highly charged projectiles collide with hydrogen, a free electron gas, and a harmonic oscillator

We calculate the nonlinear effects that appear at the level of the stopping cross section when heavy bare projectiles collide with both atomic hydrogen and a free electron gas. Calculations are carried out by using distorted-wave methods. For hydrogen targets we employ the continuum-distorted-wave e...

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spelling paper:paper_10502947_v72_n4_p_Miraglia2025-07-30T18:38:14Z Comparative studies of the nonlinear effects occurring when highly charged projectiles collide with hydrogen, a free electron gas, and a harmonic oscillator Harmonic oscillator Hydrogen targets Approximation theory Electron gas Oscillators (electronic) Parameter estimation Projectiles We calculate the nonlinear effects that appear at the level of the stopping cross section when heavy bare projectiles collide with both atomic hydrogen and a free electron gas. Calculations are carried out by using distorted-wave methods. For hydrogen targets we employ the continuum-distorted-wave eikonal initial-state approximation, while for the free electron gas we use the Coulomb-Lindhard approach. Results are compared with exact results for the quantum harmonic oscillator target. Ratios to the first-order stopping are analyzed in detail and their structures are interpreted in terms of Padé approximants. We also investigate the dependency of the stopping ratios on the impact parameter. © 2005 The American Physical Society. 2005 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10502947_v72_n4_p_Miraglia http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10502947_v72_n4_p_Miraglia
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Harmonic oscillator
Hydrogen targets
Approximation theory
Electron gas
Oscillators (electronic)
Parameter estimation
Projectiles
spellingShingle Harmonic oscillator
Hydrogen targets
Approximation theory
Electron gas
Oscillators (electronic)
Parameter estimation
Projectiles
Comparative studies of the nonlinear effects occurring when highly charged projectiles collide with hydrogen, a free electron gas, and a harmonic oscillator
topic_facet Harmonic oscillator
Hydrogen targets
Approximation theory
Electron gas
Oscillators (electronic)
Parameter estimation
Projectiles
description We calculate the nonlinear effects that appear at the level of the stopping cross section when heavy bare projectiles collide with both atomic hydrogen and a free electron gas. Calculations are carried out by using distorted-wave methods. For hydrogen targets we employ the continuum-distorted-wave eikonal initial-state approximation, while for the free electron gas we use the Coulomb-Lindhard approach. Results are compared with exact results for the quantum harmonic oscillator target. Ratios to the first-order stopping are analyzed in detail and their structures are interpreted in terms of Padé approximants. We also investigate the dependency of the stopping ratios on the impact parameter. © 2005 The American Physical Society.
title Comparative studies of the nonlinear effects occurring when highly charged projectiles collide with hydrogen, a free electron gas, and a harmonic oscillator
title_short Comparative studies of the nonlinear effects occurring when highly charged projectiles collide with hydrogen, a free electron gas, and a harmonic oscillator
title_full Comparative studies of the nonlinear effects occurring when highly charged projectiles collide with hydrogen, a free electron gas, and a harmonic oscillator
title_fullStr Comparative studies of the nonlinear effects occurring when highly charged projectiles collide with hydrogen, a free electron gas, and a harmonic oscillator
title_full_unstemmed Comparative studies of the nonlinear effects occurring when highly charged projectiles collide with hydrogen, a free electron gas, and a harmonic oscillator
title_sort comparative studies of the nonlinear effects occurring when highly charged projectiles collide with hydrogen, a free electron gas, and a harmonic oscillator
publishDate 2005
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10502947_v72_n4_p_Miraglia
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10502947_v72_n4_p_Miraglia
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