X-ray emission from charge exchange of highly-charged ions in atoms and molecules


Autoria(s): Greenwood, Jason; Williams, Ian; Smith, S.J.; Chutjian, A.
Data(s)

2001

Resumo

Charge exchange followed by radiative stabilization are the main processes responsible for the recent observations of X-ray emission from comets in their approach to the Sun. A new apparatus was constructed at JPL to measure, in collisions of HCIs with atoms and molecules, (a) absolute cross sections for single and multiple charge exchange, and (b) normalized X-ray emission cross sections. The ions are produced by the JPL HCI Facility and passed through a neutral-gas target cell. The product charge states are analyzed by a retarding potential difference technique. Results are made absolute by measuring target pressure, and incident and product ion currents. X-rays emitted from the product ions are detected with a Ge solid-state detector having a resolution of approximately 100 eV. X-ray astronomy has taken major steps forward with the recent launch of the high-resolution satellites Chandra and Newton. The cross sections reported herein are essential for the development of the solar wind comet interaction models inspired by these observations.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/xray-emission-from-charge-exchange-of-highlycharged-ions-in-atoms-and-molecules(4ffa1024-9ea9-4f45-b020-bd789c3bfa1b).html

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Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Greenwood , J , Williams , I , Smith , S J & Chutjian , A 2001 , ' X-ray emission from charge exchange of highly-charged ions in atoms and molecules ' Physica Scripta , vol T92 , pp. 150-152 .

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article