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Electron Stripping Cross Sections for Fast, Low Charge State Uranium Ions
Cross sections for projectile electron loss for U10+ and U28+ colliding with H2, N2 and Ar were calculated using the n-body classical trajectory Monte Carlo method. The calculations include electrons on both nuclear centers and all electron-electron and electron-nuclear interactions between centers....
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2004
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/787103 |
Sumario: | Cross sections for projectile electron loss for U10+ and U28+ colliding with H2, N2 and Ar were calculated using the n-body classical trajectory Monte Carlo method. The calculations include electrons on both nuclear centers and all electron-electron and electron-nuclear interactions between centers. Multiple ionization is inherently included in these many electron calculations. Overall, except for the H2 target where the projectile stripping is overestimated by a factor of two, the calculated cross sections are in reasonable accord with available data and the recent beam lifetime measurements from GSI-Darmstadt. For energies less than 100 MeV/u, the N2 and Ar cross sections do not scale as E-1.0 as predicted by one-electron theories. |
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