Single electron capture by Li3+ from He in low-energy collisions

The total cross section for single electron capture from He by Li 3+ ions has been calculated using the close-coupling technique in the impact energy range 1.5*10-4-43 keV. The model-potential method was used to determine the electronic energy curves of the (LiHe) 3+ molecule. The dynamic couplings...

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Autores principales: Opradolce, L., Falcon, C., Casaubon, J.I.
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spelling todo:paper_00223700_v19_n15_p2319_Opradolce2023-10-03T14:32:20Z Single electron capture by Li3+ from He in low-energy collisions Opradolce, L. Falcon, C. Casaubon, J.I. The total cross section for single electron capture from He by Li 3+ ions has been calculated using the close-coupling technique in the impact energy range 1.5*10-4-43 keV. The model-potential method was used to determine the electronic energy curves of the (LiHe) 3+ molecule. The dynamic couplings between the molecular states were obtained by numerical differentiation of the model-Hamiltonian stationary wavefunctions. Depending on the impact energy, the collision dynamics were solved either by a full quantum-mechanical treatment or using the semiclassical impact parameter approximation. The total charge exchange cross section is in good agreement with the experimental results of Wirkner-Bott et al. (1981). JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00223700_v19_n15_p2319_Opradolce
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description The total cross section for single electron capture from He by Li 3+ ions has been calculated using the close-coupling technique in the impact energy range 1.5*10-4-43 keV. The model-potential method was used to determine the electronic energy curves of the (LiHe) 3+ molecule. The dynamic couplings between the molecular states were obtained by numerical differentiation of the model-Hamiltonian stationary wavefunctions. Depending on the impact energy, the collision dynamics were solved either by a full quantum-mechanical treatment or using the semiclassical impact parameter approximation. The total charge exchange cross section is in good agreement with the experimental results of Wirkner-Bott et al. (1981).
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author Opradolce, L.
Falcon, C.
Casaubon, J.I.
spellingShingle Opradolce, L.
Falcon, C.
Casaubon, J.I.
Single electron capture by Li3+ from He in low-energy collisions
author_facet Opradolce, L.
Falcon, C.
Casaubon, J.I.
author_sort Opradolce, L.
title Single electron capture by Li3+ from He in low-energy collisions
title_short Single electron capture by Li3+ from He in low-energy collisions
title_full Single electron capture by Li3+ from He in low-energy collisions
title_fullStr Single electron capture by Li3+ from He in low-energy collisions
title_full_unstemmed Single electron capture by Li3+ from He in low-energy collisions
title_sort single electron capture by li3+ from he in low-energy collisions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00223700_v19_n15_p2319_Opradolce
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