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Comments on capture of electrons by ions Ladislav Kocbach University of Bergen, Norway
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Comments on capture of electrons by ions in ion-atom and ion-ion collisions Ladislav Kocbach University of Bergen, Norway Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Capture of electrons by ions in ion-atom and ion-ion collisions Electron Capture Electron Transfer Charge Exchange Charge Exchange Processes Charge Transfer Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Selective population of the n=3 level of hydrogen-like carbon in two colliding laser-produced plasmas F. Ruhl, L. Aschke and H.-J. Kunze Phys. Lett. A 225 (1997) 107-112 The possibility is investigated that charge exchange collisions between ions of a hot plasma (C 6+ ) and a cold plasma (C 2+ ) is responsible for selectively enhanced emission of the C 5+ Balmer-alpha line emitted from the interaction zone of the two colliding laser-produced plasmas. Electron capture by bare carbon from doubly ionized carbon Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Electron capture by bare carbon from doubly ionized carbon Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Electron capture by bare carbon from doubly ionized carbon Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Electron capture by bare carbon from doubly ionized carbon Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Electron capture by bare neon from neutral (atomic) hydrogen (THEORY) Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Comparison of experimental data on cross sections for H + + H collision products Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Electron capture by proton from neutral (atomic) oxygen (important in aurora physics) Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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resonant charge exchangenormal charge exchange Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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We shall explain the three features: 1. why does excitation/ionization remain large 2. Why the charge exchange is ‘narrower’ 3. The behaviour of the resonant cross section resonant charge exchangenormal charge exchange Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Ionization and Excitation Theories Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003 -
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Time-Dependent Schrödinger Equation Perturbation Theory Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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The typical shape of the F(s) Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Understanding the shape F(s) of excitation cross sections Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Understanding the shape F(s) of excitation cross sections Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Understanding the shape F(s) of excitation cross sections Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Understanding the shape F(s) of excitation cross sections Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Ionization, excitation Charge Exchange
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Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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The decrease at large projectile velocities explained. The resonant property associated with Alternative, Nonperturbative explanation Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Place the electron in one well: Time development Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Time development Place the electron in one well Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Time development Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Probability as function of impact parameter b[a.u.] ~ 0.5 (b max ) 2
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=+ Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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Electron capture by bare neon from neutral (atomic) hydrogen (THEORY) Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003 If there is any resonant or quasi-resonant process, it will dominate
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We have explained these three features: 1. excitation/ionization remain large at large energies 2. the charge exchange is ‘narrower’ 3. The behaviour of the resonant cross section resonant charge exchangenormal charge exchange Workshop “Ultrashort pulse laser-plasma interactions”, Prague, September 24-27, 2003
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