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Multi-Electron Processes in 4.15--11.08keV/u13C6+ on Argon Collisions |
RUAN Fang-Fang 1,2;CAI Xiao-Hong 1;YU De-Yang 1;LU Rong-Chun 1,2;SHAO Cao-Jie 1;LI Ming-Sheng 1,2;ZHANG Hong-Qiang 3;CUI Ying 3;SHAO Jian-Xiong 3;DING Bao-Wei 3;XUE Ying-Li 1,2;QI De-Jun 1,2;YANG Zhi-Hu 1;CHEN Xi-Meng 3 |
1Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 7300002Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 1000493Department of Modern Physics, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000 |
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RUAN Fang-Fang, CAI Xiao-Hong, YU De-Yang et al 2007 Chin. Phys. Lett. 24 921-924 |
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Abstract The relative partial cross sections for 13C6+--Ar collisions at 4.15--11.08keV/u incident energy are measured. The cross-section ratios σ2E/σSC,σ3E/σSC, σ4E σSC and σ5EσSC are approximately the constants of 0.51±0.05, 0.20±0.03, 0.06±0.03 and 0.02±0.01 in this region. The significance of the multi-electron process in highly charged ions (HCIs) with argon collisions is demonstrated (σME/σSC as high as 0.79±0.06). In multi-electron processes, it is shown that transfer ionization is dominant while pure electron capture is weak and negligible. For all reaction channels, the cross-sections are independent of the incident energy in the present energy region, which is in agreement with the static characteristic of classic models, i.e. the molecular Coulomb over-the-barrier model (MCBM), the extended classical over-the-barrier model (ECBM) and the semiempirical scaling laws (SL). The result is compared with these classical models and with our previous work of 13C6+-Ne collisions [Chin. Phys. Lett. 23(2006)95].
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34.70.+e
82.30.Fi
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Received: 07 November 2006
Published: 26 March 2007
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34.70.+e
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(Charge transfer)
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82.30.Fi
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(Ion-molecule, ion-ion, and charge-transfer reactions)
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