Abstract
Radiative Electron Capture (REC) in 4 to 12 MeV/u Ge{sup 31+}{yields}H{sub 2} collisions has been studied using an X-ray/particle coincidence technique. This technique allowed a systematic investigation of K-shell REC as well as a separation of REC into the projectile L- and M-shells. The cross sections are discussed within a general scaling picture based on the reduced projectile velocity. (orig.).
Stoehlker, T;
Kozhuharov, C;
Livingston, A E;
Mokler, P H;
[1]
Stachura, Z;
[2]
Warczak, A
[3]
- Gesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforschung mbH, Darmstadt (Germany)
- Instytut Fizyki Jadrowej, Krakow (Poland)
- Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Krakow (Poland)
Citation Formats
Stoehlker, T, Kozhuharov, C, Livingston, A E, Mokler, P H, Stachura, Z, and Warczak, A.
Radiative electron capture into the K-, L-, and M-shell of decelerated, hydrogenic Ge projectiles.
Germany: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Stoehlker, T, Kozhuharov, C, Livingston, A E, Mokler, P H, Stachura, Z, & Warczak, A.
Radiative electron capture into the K-, L-, and M-shell of decelerated, hydrogenic Ge projectiles.
Germany.
Stoehlker, T, Kozhuharov, C, Livingston, A E, Mokler, P H, Stachura, Z, and Warczak, A.
1991.
"Radiative electron capture into the K-, L-, and M-shell of decelerated, hydrogenic Ge projectiles."
Germany.
@misc{etde_10143337,
title = {Radiative electron capture into the K-, L-, and M-shell of decelerated, hydrogenic Ge projectiles}
author = {Stoehlker, T, Kozhuharov, C, Livingston, A E, Mokler, P H, Stachura, Z, and Warczak, A}
abstractNote = {Radiative Electron Capture (REC) in 4 to 12 MeV/u Ge{sup 31+}{yields}H{sub 2} collisions has been studied using an X-ray/particle coincidence technique. This technique allowed a systematic investigation of K-shell REC as well as a separation of REC into the projectile L- and M-shells. The cross sections are discussed within a general scaling picture based on the reduced projectile velocity. (orig.).}
place = {Germany}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Radiative electron capture into the K-, L-, and M-shell of decelerated, hydrogenic Ge projectiles}
author = {Stoehlker, T, Kozhuharov, C, Livingston, A E, Mokler, P H, Stachura, Z, and Warczak, A}
abstractNote = {Radiative Electron Capture (REC) in 4 to 12 MeV/u Ge{sup 31+}{yields}H{sub 2} collisions has been studied using an X-ray/particle coincidence technique. This technique allowed a systematic investigation of K-shell REC as well as a separation of REC into the projectile L- and M-shells. The cross sections are discussed within a general scaling picture based on the reduced projectile velocity. (orig.).}
place = {Germany}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}