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Single and double $K$-shell vacancy production in slow Xe$^\textrm{54+,53+}$-Xe collisions

Authors :
Hillenbrand, P. -M.
Hagmann, S.
Kozhedub, Y. S.
Benis, E. P.
Brandau, C.
Chen, R. J.
Dmytriiev, D.
Forstner, O.
Glorius, J.
Grisenti, R. E.
Gumberidze, A.
Lestinsky, M.
Litvinov, Yu. A.
Menz, E. B.
Morgenroth, T.
Nanos, S.
Petridis, N.
Pfäfflein, Ph.
Rothard, H.
Sanjari, M. S.
Sidhu, R. S.
Spillmann, U.
Trotsenko, S.
Tupitsyn, I. I.
Varga, L.
Stöhlker, Th.
Source :
Phys. Rev. A 105, 022810 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present an experimental and theoretical study of symmetric $\textrm{Xe}^{54+}+\textrm{Xe}$ collisions at 50, 30, and 15 MeV/u, corresponding to strong perturbations with $v_K/v_\text{p}$ = 1.20, 1.55, and 2.20, respectively ($v_K$: classical $K$-shell orbital velocity, $v_\text{p}$: projectile velocity), as well as $\textrm{Xe}^{53+}+\textrm{Xe}$ collisions at 15 MeV/u. For each of these systems, x-ray spectra were measured under a forward angle of $35^\circ$ with respect to the projectile beam. Target satellite and hypersatellite radiation, $K\alpha_{2,1}^\mathrm{s}$ and $K\alpha_{2,1}^\mathrm{hs}$, respectively, were analyzed and used to derive cross section ratios for double-to-single target $K$-shell vacancy production. We compare our experimental results to relativistic time-dependent two-center calculations.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Atomic Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. A 105, 022810 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2201.10181
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.105.022810