The theory of electron loss from projectile-ions in relativistic ion–atom collisions is extended to the case of collisions with excited atoms. The main feature of such collisions is a resonance which can emerge between electron transitions in the ion and atom. The resonance becomes possible due to the Doppler effect and has a well-defined impact energy threshold. In the resonance case, the ion–atom interaction is transmitted by the radiation field and the range of this interaction becomes extremely long. Because of this the presence of other atoms in the target medium and the size of the space occupied by the medium have to be taken into account and it turns out that microscopic loss cross sections may be strongly dependent on such macrosco...
The Coulomb excitation of inner-shell electrons around heavy and highly-charged projectile ions impi...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
Angular and energy distributions of electrons excited by a heavy charged particle penetrating an ele...
The theory of electron loss from projectile-ions in relativistic ion–atom collisions is extended to ...
We consider projectile-electron excitation and loss in relativistic collisions of ionic projectiles ...
We review the recent progress in the theory of relativistic ion–atom collisions where the projectile...
We consider electron loss from hydrogen-like projectiles in elastic and inelastic collisions with at...
We present a short review on some of the recent developments in the field of relativistic atomic col...
Abstract. A double peak structure is predicted in the spectrum of electrons which are emitted from t...
At impact energies ≳1 GeV/u the projectile-electron excitation and loss occurring in collisions betw...
We study single- and double-electron loss from heavy heliumlike projectiles in ultrarelativistic col...
We present an eikonal model for electron excitation and loss from highly charged ionic projectiles c...
We have performed a series of experiments on the University of Missouri-Rolla ion energy-loss spectr...
Abstract. The energy and angular distribution of projectile electrons emitted in asymmetric collisio...
Two different types of descriptions can be used to calculate the slowing down of a projectile throug...
The Coulomb excitation of inner-shell electrons around heavy and highly-charged projectile ions impi...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
Angular and energy distributions of electrons excited by a heavy charged particle penetrating an ele...
The theory of electron loss from projectile-ions in relativistic ion–atom collisions is extended to ...
We consider projectile-electron excitation and loss in relativistic collisions of ionic projectiles ...
We review the recent progress in the theory of relativistic ion–atom collisions where the projectile...
We consider electron loss from hydrogen-like projectiles in elastic and inelastic collisions with at...
We present a short review on some of the recent developments in the field of relativistic atomic col...
Abstract. A double peak structure is predicted in the spectrum of electrons which are emitted from t...
At impact energies ≳1 GeV/u the projectile-electron excitation and loss occurring in collisions betw...
We study single- and double-electron loss from heavy heliumlike projectiles in ultrarelativistic col...
We present an eikonal model for electron excitation and loss from highly charged ionic projectiles c...
We have performed a series of experiments on the University of Missouri-Rolla ion energy-loss spectr...
Abstract. The energy and angular distribution of projectile electrons emitted in asymmetric collisio...
Two different types of descriptions can be used to calculate the slowing down of a projectile throug...
The Coulomb excitation of inner-shell electrons around heavy and highly-charged projectile ions impi...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
Angular and energy distributions of electrons excited by a heavy charged particle penetrating an ele...