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Double charge transfer cross sections in collision of protons with helium atom

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Theoretical total cross sections for the double charge transfer in proton-helium collisions are analysed using the four-body boundary corrected continuum intermediate state approximation in the energy range of 30 to 500 keV. We have also obtained differential double capture cross sections as a functions of projectile scattering angle. The intermediate continuum state of each of the active electron has been taken into account in this formalism. Our calculated results are compared with the previous experimental and theoretical values. The agreement is very encouraging.

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Ghosh, S., Dhara, A., Purkait, M. et al. Double charge transfer cross sections in collision of protons with helium atom. Indian J Phys 84, 231–243 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12648-010-0014-2

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