The prior form of four-body boundary-corrected first Born (CB1-4B) method is applied to calculate the total cross sections for single electron capture from the K-shell of multi-electron atoms (C, N, O, Ar) by fast projectiles (H+, He2+and Li3+). All calculations are carried out for electron capture into the arbitrary n, l, and m final states of the projectiles. The present results are found to be in very good agreement with the available experimental data at intermediate and high impact energies. HIGHLIGHTSThe CB1-4B approximation is applied to calculate the total cross sections for single electron capture from multi-electron targets by bare projectilesTwo variants of the CB1-4B method are used with different variational parametersThe calcu...
Ionization and electron capture in collisions of bare carbon ions with atomic hydrogen has been stud...
While the original concept of the atom can be traced back to the ancient Greeks, current knowledge o...
To understand the physical processes that occur in nature we need to obtain a solid concept about th...
Electron capture is a process which garners scientific interest for a number of reasons, ranging fr...
The presence of electrons on ions which collide with neutral atoms constitutes a challenge to theore...
Cross sections for electron capture by (^4)He(^2+) ions from ground state atomic hydrogen are presen...
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Single-electron capture in ground state from several biologically relevant molecules by $${\mathrm{H...
Cross section measurements and calculations are presented for electron capture by multiply charged i...
Fully differential cross sections (FDCS) for proton + helium single capture and transfer-excitation ...
We present a four-body model for double charge transfer, called the four-body double-capture model. ...
I give a complete systematic derivation of a new approximation for the calculation of the cross sect...
The projectile energy loss for 7.5--25-MeV C6+,5+ and F6+ ions was measured for single collisions wi...
Electron capture by protons from H, He, and the K-shell of Ar, and alpha particles from He are consi...
Differential cross sections (DCS) for single electron capture from helium by heavy ion impact are ca...
Ionization and electron capture in collisions of bare carbon ions with atomic hydrogen has been stud...
While the original concept of the atom can be traced back to the ancient Greeks, current knowledge o...
To understand the physical processes that occur in nature we need to obtain a solid concept about th...
Electron capture is a process which garners scientific interest for a number of reasons, ranging fr...
The presence of electrons on ions which collide with neutral atoms constitutes a challenge to theore...
Cross sections for electron capture by (^4)He(^2+) ions from ground state atomic hydrogen are presen...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://publish.aps.org
Single-electron capture in ground state from several biologically relevant molecules by $${\mathrm{H...
Cross section measurements and calculations are presented for electron capture by multiply charged i...
Fully differential cross sections (FDCS) for proton + helium single capture and transfer-excitation ...
We present a four-body model for double charge transfer, called the four-body double-capture model. ...
I give a complete systematic derivation of a new approximation for the calculation of the cross sect...
The projectile energy loss for 7.5--25-MeV C6+,5+ and F6+ ions was measured for single collisions wi...
Electron capture by protons from H, He, and the K-shell of Ar, and alpha particles from He are consi...
Differential cross sections (DCS) for single electron capture from helium by heavy ion impact are ca...
Ionization and electron capture in collisions of bare carbon ions with atomic hydrogen has been stud...
While the original concept of the atom can be traced back to the ancient Greeks, current knowledge o...
To understand the physical processes that occur in nature we need to obtain a solid concept about th...