Scaling relations of singly differential cross sections for hydrogen ionization by ion impact

The energy spectrum and angular distribution of electrons ejected during collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen targets are studied, in the intermediate-energy range, with the CTMC method and the CDW-EIS approximation. Single narrow bands are obtained for the corresponding cross sections scal...

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Autores principales: Rodríguez, V.D., Falcón, C.A.
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spelling todo:paper_09534075_v23_n18_pL547_Rodriguez2023-10-03T15:50:51Z Scaling relations of singly differential cross sections for hydrogen ionization by ion impact Rodríguez, V.D. Falcón, C.A. Cross section CTMC method Differential cross section Electronic energies Emission angle Energy spectra Hydrogen ionization Hydrogen targets Impact energy Impact-parameter Ion impact Ionization probabilities Multi-charged ion Narrow bands Projectile charge Scaling relations Total ionization cross sections Angular distribution Hydrogen Ion bombardment Ionization The energy spectrum and angular distribution of electrons ejected during collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen targets are studied, in the intermediate-energy range, with the CTMC method and the CDW-EIS approximation. Single narrow bands are obtained for the corresponding cross sections scaled by the projectile charge as a function of the electronic energy or emission angle provided that the impact energy per nucleon is also scaled. Such a result at the singly differential cross sections level leads to the well known scaling law for total ionization cross sections. Ionization probabilities as a function of the impact parameter are also examined. © 1990 1OP Publishing Ltd. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09534075_v23_n18_pL547_Rodriguez
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topic Cross section
CTMC method
Differential cross section
Electronic energies
Emission angle
Energy spectra
Hydrogen ionization
Hydrogen targets
Impact energy
Impact-parameter
Ion impact
Ionization probabilities
Multi-charged ion
Narrow bands
Projectile charge
Scaling relations
Total ionization cross sections
Angular distribution
Hydrogen
Ion bombardment
Ionization
spellingShingle Cross section
CTMC method
Differential cross section
Electronic energies
Emission angle
Energy spectra
Hydrogen ionization
Hydrogen targets
Impact energy
Impact-parameter
Ion impact
Ionization probabilities
Multi-charged ion
Narrow bands
Projectile charge
Scaling relations
Total ionization cross sections
Angular distribution
Hydrogen
Ion bombardment
Ionization
Rodríguez, V.D.
Falcón, C.A.
Scaling relations of singly differential cross sections for hydrogen ionization by ion impact
topic_facet Cross section
CTMC method
Differential cross section
Electronic energies
Emission angle
Energy spectra
Hydrogen ionization
Hydrogen targets
Impact energy
Impact-parameter
Ion impact
Ionization probabilities
Multi-charged ion
Narrow bands
Projectile charge
Scaling relations
Total ionization cross sections
Angular distribution
Hydrogen
Ion bombardment
Ionization
description The energy spectrum and angular distribution of electrons ejected during collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen targets are studied, in the intermediate-energy range, with the CTMC method and the CDW-EIS approximation. Single narrow bands are obtained for the corresponding cross sections scaled by the projectile charge as a function of the electronic energy or emission angle provided that the impact energy per nucleon is also scaled. Such a result at the singly differential cross sections level leads to the well known scaling law for total ionization cross sections. Ionization probabilities as a function of the impact parameter are also examined. © 1990 1OP Publishing Ltd.
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author Rodríguez, V.D.
Falcón, C.A.
author_facet Rodríguez, V.D.
Falcón, C.A.
author_sort Rodríguez, V.D.
title Scaling relations of singly differential cross sections for hydrogen ionization by ion impact
title_short Scaling relations of singly differential cross sections for hydrogen ionization by ion impact
title_full Scaling relations of singly differential cross sections for hydrogen ionization by ion impact
title_fullStr Scaling relations of singly differential cross sections for hydrogen ionization by ion impact
title_full_unstemmed Scaling relations of singly differential cross sections for hydrogen ionization by ion impact
title_sort scaling relations of singly differential cross sections for hydrogen ionization by ion impact
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09534075_v23_n18_pL547_Rodriguez
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