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

In this article we evaluate state-resolved charge exchange cross sections for Be4+, B5+, C6+, N7+, and O8+ projectiles colliding with atomic hydrogen employing two different methods: the classical trajectory Monte Carlo and the eikonal impulse approximations. These cross sections are used to extend...

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spelling paper:paper_09534075_v48_n23_p_Jorge2023-06-08T15:55:20Z Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen electron capture hydrogen multicharged ions partial charge-exchange cross sections scaling Hydrogen Monte Carlo methods Capture cross sections Charge-exchange cross sections Classical trajectory monte carlo Electron capture Impulse approximation Multi-charged ion Partial charges scaling Charge transfer In this article we evaluate state-resolved charge exchange cross sections for Be4+, B5+, C6+, N7+, and O8+ projectiles colliding with atomic hydrogen employing two different methods: the classical trajectory Monte Carlo and the eikonal impulse 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 total and partial capture cross sections are in agreement with available experimental and theoretical data for these collision systems. Besides, the proposed scaling rules are also verified by other theories, becoming a useful instrument for plasma research. © 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd. 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_09534075_v48_n23_p_Jorge http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09534075_v48_n23_p_Jorge
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topic electron capture
hydrogen
multicharged ions
partial charge-exchange cross sections
scaling
Hydrogen
Monte Carlo methods
Capture cross sections
Charge-exchange cross sections
Classical trajectory monte carlo
Electron capture
Impulse approximation
Multi-charged ion
Partial charges
scaling
Charge transfer
spellingShingle electron capture
hydrogen
multicharged ions
partial charge-exchange cross sections
scaling
Hydrogen
Monte Carlo methods
Capture cross sections
Charge-exchange cross sections
Classical trajectory monte carlo
Electron capture
Impulse approximation
Multi-charged ion
Partial charges
scaling
Charge transfer
Scaling for state-selective charge exchange due to collisions of multicharged ions with hydrogen
topic_facet electron capture
hydrogen
multicharged ions
partial charge-exchange cross sections
scaling
Hydrogen
Monte Carlo methods
Capture cross sections
Charge-exchange cross sections
Classical trajectory monte carlo
Electron capture
Impulse approximation
Multi-charged ion
Partial charges
scaling
Charge transfer
description In this article we evaluate state-resolved charge exchange cross sections for Be4+, B5+, C6+, N7+, and O8+ projectiles colliding with atomic hydrogen employing two different methods: the classical trajectory Monte Carlo and the eikonal impulse 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 total and partial capture cross sections are in agreement with available experimental and theoretical data for these collision systems. Besides, the proposed scaling rules are also verified by other theories, becoming a useful instrument for plasma research. © 2015 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_09534075_v48_n23_p_Jorge
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09534075_v48_n23_p_Jorge
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