Shifting of the electron-capture-to-the-continuum peak in proton-helium collisions at 10 and 20 keV


Autoria(s): Bhattacharya, S.; Deb, N.C.; Roy, K.; Sahoo, S.; Crothers, Derrick
Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

A refined theoretical approach has been developed to study the double-differential cross sections (DDCS's) in proton-helium collisions as a function of the ratio of ionized electron velocity to the incident proton velocity. The refinement is done in the present coupled-channel calculation by introducing a continuum distorted wave in the final state coupled with discrete states including direct as well as charge transfer channels. It is confirmed that the electron-capture-to-the-continuum (ECC) peak is slightly shifted to a lower electron velocity than the equivelocity position. Comparing measurements and classical trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) calculations at 10 and 20 keV proton energies, excellent agreement of the ECC peak heights is achieved at both energies. However, a minor disagreement in the peak positions between the present calculation and the CTMC results is noted. A smooth behavior of the DDCS is found in the present calculation on both sides of the peak whereas the CTMC results show some oscillatory behavior particularly to the left of the peak, associated with the statistical nature of CTMC calculations.

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eng

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Fonte

Bhattacharya , S , Deb , N C , Roy , K , Sahoo , S & Crothers , D 2005 , ' Shifting of the electron-capture-to-the-continuum peak in proton-helium collisions at 10 and 20 keV ' Physical Review A , vol 71 , no. 1 , 012714 , pp. ID: 012714 .

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