Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen

State-resolved charge exchange (CX) cross sections for Be4+, C6+, N7+ and O8+ projectiles colliding with atomic hydrogen are evaluated employing two different methods: the Classical Trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) and the eikonal impulse (EI) approximations. These cross sections are used to extend pre...

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spelling paper:paper_17426588_v635_n2_p_Jorge2023-06-08T16:27:38Z Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen Charge transfer Monte Carlo methods Atomic hydrogen Charge exchanges Classical trajectory monte carlo Collision systems Eikonal Multi-charged ion State selective Atoms State-resolved charge exchange (CX) cross sections for Be4+, C6+, N7+ and O8+ projectiles colliding with atomic hydrogen are evaluated employing two different methods: the Classical Trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) and the eikonal impulse (EI) approximations. These cross sections are used to extend previously derived scaling laws for n-, nl-, and nlm- distributions to highly excited final levels with 4 ≤ n ≤ 9, covering energies in the range 50-2000 keV/amu. Present results are in agreement with available experimental and theoretical data for these collision systems, becoming a useful instrument for plasma research. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_17426588_v635_n2_p_Jorge http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17426588_v635_n2_p_Jorge
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Charge transfer
Monte Carlo methods
Atomic hydrogen
Charge exchanges
Classical trajectory monte carlo
Collision systems
Eikonal
Multi-charged ion
State selective
Atoms
spellingShingle Charge transfer
Monte Carlo methods
Atomic hydrogen
Charge exchanges
Classical trajectory monte carlo
Collision systems
Eikonal
Multi-charged ion
State selective
Atoms
Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen
topic_facet Charge transfer
Monte Carlo methods
Atomic hydrogen
Charge exchanges
Classical trajectory monte carlo
Collision systems
Eikonal
Multi-charged ion
State selective
Atoms
description State-resolved charge exchange (CX) cross sections for Be4+, C6+, N7+ and O8+ projectiles colliding with atomic hydrogen are evaluated employing two different methods: the Classical Trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) and the eikonal impulse (EI) approximations. These cross sections are used to extend previously derived scaling laws for n-, nl-, and nlm- distributions to highly excited final levels with 4 ≤ n ≤ 9, covering energies in the range 50-2000 keV/amu. Present results are in agreement with available experimental and theoretical data for these collision systems, becoming a useful instrument for plasma research. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
title Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen
title_short Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen
title_full Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen
title_fullStr Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen
title_full_unstemmed Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen
title_sort scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen
publishDate 2015
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_17426588_v635_n2_p_Jorge
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17426588_v635_n2_p_Jorge
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