Experimental study of the ionisation of atomic hydrogen by fast H+ and He2+ ions

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, , Citation M B Shah and H B Gilbody 1981 J. Phys. B: Atom. Mol. Phys. 14 2361 DOI 10.1088/0022-3700/14/14/009

0022-3700/14/14/2361

Abstract

Cross sections for the ionisation of ground state hydrogen atoms by 38-1500 keV H+ and 125-2200 keV He2+ ions have been determined using a crossed-beam technique. Collision products produced in the intersection of the primary ion beam with a highly dissociated thermal energy beam of hydrogen are identified by time-of-flight spectroscopy and counted using a coincidence technique. Cross sections sigma (H+) for proton impact, which involve much smaller uncertainties and cover a wider energy range than previous measurements, now permit an accurate assessment of the validity of the various theoretical predictions. Cross sections sigma (He2+) for He2+ impact, the first such measurements, are also compared with theory and measured cross section ratios sigma (He2+)/ sigma (H+) are considered in terms of the Z2 scaling predicted by the Born approximation.

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