The forward electron emission with simultaneous photon production during the scattering of relativistic, highly stripped projectiles from light target atoms is calculated within the Dirac theory. The method of calculation is a simplification of the impulse approximation and is based on the relation of the cross section for radiative capture to continuum of loosely bound electrons to the frame-transformed electron bremsstrahlung cross section. It is demonstrated that such an approximation is well justified in a large region of energies and photon emission angles, with the exception of the extreme forward and backward emission and the soft-photon energy limit. The cusp spec...
Radiative electron capture by highly-charged, heavy ions is re-investigated within the framework of ...
We review the recent progress in the theory of relativistic ion–atom collisions where the projectile...
Radiative electron capture (REC), which occurs in an ion-atom collision when capture to a bound stat...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
The process of Radiative Electron Capture (REC) in relativistic collisions of high-Z ions with low-Z...
Abstract. The ejection of electrons from light target atoms by bare heavy projectiles is described b...
Theories for electron transfer to the continuum have encountered considerable difficulties to take i...
Abstract. A comparison between the impulse approximation ( IA) and the strong-potential Born approx...
The collision system U 88+ + N 2 at a low-relativistic projectile energy of 90 MeV/u has been analyz...
The radiative electron capture of a target electron into the projectile continuum has been studied f...
Abstract. It is shown that the radiative electron capture to continuum in energetic collisions with ...
Abstract. We report on simultaneous measurements of the continuum momentum distribution for RECC cus...
The Coulomb excitation of inner-shell electrons around heavy and highly-charged projectile ions impi...
The relativistic effects are significant in many atomic phenomena. While the nuclear charge of an at...
Abstract: The cross section for radiative capture of bound electrons (REC) by fast heavy ions is cal...
Radiative electron capture by highly-charged, heavy ions is re-investigated within the framework of ...
We review the recent progress in the theory of relativistic ion–atom collisions where the projectile...
Radiative electron capture (REC), which occurs in an ion-atom collision when capture to a bound stat...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
The process of Radiative Electron Capture (REC) in relativistic collisions of high-Z ions with low-Z...
Abstract. The ejection of electrons from light target atoms by bare heavy projectiles is described b...
Theories for electron transfer to the continuum have encountered considerable difficulties to take i...
Abstract. A comparison between the impulse approximation ( IA) and the strong-potential Born approx...
The collision system U 88+ + N 2 at a low-relativistic projectile energy of 90 MeV/u has been analyz...
The radiative electron capture of a target electron into the projectile continuum has been studied f...
Abstract. It is shown that the radiative electron capture to continuum in energetic collisions with ...
Abstract. We report on simultaneous measurements of the continuum momentum distribution for RECC cus...
The Coulomb excitation of inner-shell electrons around heavy and highly-charged projectile ions impi...
The relativistic effects are significant in many atomic phenomena. While the nuclear charge of an at...
Abstract: The cross section for radiative capture of bound electrons (REC) by fast heavy ions is cal...
Radiative electron capture by highly-charged, heavy ions is re-investigated within the framework of ...
We review the recent progress in the theory of relativistic ion–atom collisions where the projectile...
Radiative electron capture (REC), which occurs in an ion-atom collision when capture to a bound stat...