In this work we theoretically study photonic spectra that follow charge exchange processes between highly charged ions and neutral argon and CO targets. The range of collision energies studied is 5 eV/amu-10 keV/amu, covering typical EBIT-traps and Solar Wind energies. Our studies are based on multiple electrons schemes within the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method. Electrons are sorted with the sequential binding energies for the target under consideration. The role played by the multiple electron capture process for the different collision systems under consideration is explicitly analyzed and its contribution separated as arising from double radiative decay and autoionizing multiple capture. Present studies are stimulated by the upc...
Modeling the spectra of astrophysical environments requires knowledge of the absolute cross sections...
Our research uses the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to...
Charge Exchange (CX) is a process in which a highly charged ion captures one or more electrons from ...
In this work we theoretically study photonic spectra that follow charge exchange processes between h...
In this work we use the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method within an eight-electron scheme to t...
In this work we use the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method within an eight-electron scheme to t...
In this work, we present theoretical line emission cross sections for Ar18+ and Ne10+ colliding on A...
State selective nl-electron capture cross sections are presented for highly charged ions with Z=6-10...
We report laboratory studies of the role played by multiple-electron capture (MEC) in solar wind ind...
International audienceCharge exchange between ions and neutral atoms or molecules has been accepted ...
State selective nl -electron capture cross sections are presented for highly charged ions with Z=6-1...
X-ray emission originating in charge-exchange collisions between Ar18 + and neutral argon is studied...
Charge exchange is a process that occurs in an atomic collision where an electron from one of the co...
The study of charge changing cross sections of fast ions colliding with matter provides the fundamen...
In this thesis charge transfer is studied in collisions of highly charged ions (Aq+) with neutral pa...
Modeling the spectra of astrophysical environments requires knowledge of the absolute cross sections...
Our research uses the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to...
Charge Exchange (CX) is a process in which a highly charged ion captures one or more electrons from ...
In this work we theoretically study photonic spectra that follow charge exchange processes between h...
In this work we use the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method within an eight-electron scheme to t...
In this work we use the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method within an eight-electron scheme to t...
In this work, we present theoretical line emission cross sections for Ar18+ and Ne10+ colliding on A...
State selective nl-electron capture cross sections are presented for highly charged ions with Z=6-10...
We report laboratory studies of the role played by multiple-electron capture (MEC) in solar wind ind...
International audienceCharge exchange between ions and neutral atoms or molecules has been accepted ...
State selective nl -electron capture cross sections are presented for highly charged ions with Z=6-1...
X-ray emission originating in charge-exchange collisions between Ar18 + and neutral argon is studied...
Charge exchange is a process that occurs in an atomic collision where an electron from one of the co...
The study of charge changing cross sections of fast ions colliding with matter provides the fundamen...
In this thesis charge transfer is studied in collisions of highly charged ions (Aq+) with neutral pa...
Modeling the spectra of astrophysical environments requires knowledge of the absolute cross sections...
Our research uses the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to...
Charge Exchange (CX) is a process in which a highly charged ion captures one or more electrons from ...