The Coulomb excitation of inner-shell electrons around heavy and highly-charged projectile ions impinging on light targets is investigated in the highly relativistic energy regime for projectiles as heavy as gold (Z = 79). First-order time dependent perturbation theory is employed for treating the interaction of the active electron with the light target, and exact relativistic Coulomb-Dirac wave functions are used for the description of electronic states in the strong field of the projectile nucleus. The energy dependence of transition probabilities and partial cross sections is studied up to extreme relativistic energies of hundreds of GeV/u and beyond. An analytic representation of the asymptotic energy dependence of the projectile excita...
The cross sections for the is-2s excitation of hydrogen-like ions by heavy-charged particle impact h...
Abstract. Triply-differential cross sections for K-shell ionization by fast electron impact are calc...
Binding energies and wave functions of inner-shell electronic states in superheavy quasimolecules wi...
The dynamics of mechanisms associated with the ionization of inner-shell electrons in relativistic c...
We review the recent progress in the theory of relativistic ion–atom collisions where the projectile...
Abstract: We study the interplay between retardation and Coulomb recoil in the theory of Coulomb exc...
K-shell ionization and excitation is studied for high-Z one- and two-electron ions in relativistic e...
At impact energies ≳1 GeV/u the projectile-electron excitation and loss occurring in collisions betw...
In the interactions of relativistic heavy projectile nuclei with target nuclei there is a measurable...
We present an eikonal model for electron excitation and loss from highly charged ionic projectiles c...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
Vita.A method used in the calculation of inner shell ionization in asymmetric ion-atom collisions is...
We present a theory for excitation of heavy hydrogenlike projectile ions by light target atoms in co...
Abstract. In an ion-atom collision at velocity U such that U>> Z,, the nuclear charge of the t...
The forward electron emission with simultaneous photon production during the scattering of...
The cross sections for the is-2s excitation of hydrogen-like ions by heavy-charged particle impact h...
Abstract. Triply-differential cross sections for K-shell ionization by fast electron impact are calc...
Binding energies and wave functions of inner-shell electronic states in superheavy quasimolecules wi...
The dynamics of mechanisms associated with the ionization of inner-shell electrons in relativistic c...
We review the recent progress in the theory of relativistic ion–atom collisions where the projectile...
Abstract: We study the interplay between retardation and Coulomb recoil in the theory of Coulomb exc...
K-shell ionization and excitation is studied for high-Z one- and two-electron ions in relativistic e...
At impact energies ≳1 GeV/u the projectile-electron excitation and loss occurring in collisions betw...
In the interactions of relativistic heavy projectile nuclei with target nuclei there is a measurable...
We present an eikonal model for electron excitation and loss from highly charged ionic projectiles c...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
Vita.A method used in the calculation of inner shell ionization in asymmetric ion-atom collisions is...
We present a theory for excitation of heavy hydrogenlike projectile ions by light target atoms in co...
Abstract. In an ion-atom collision at velocity U such that U>> Z,, the nuclear charge of the t...
The forward electron emission with simultaneous photon production during the scattering of...
The cross sections for the is-2s excitation of hydrogen-like ions by heavy-charged particle impact h...
Abstract. Triply-differential cross sections for K-shell ionization by fast electron impact are calc...
Binding energies and wave functions of inner-shell electronic states in superheavy quasimolecules wi...