“…In the present paper we have extended the method to evaluate excitation cross sections. In practice, the calculation involves the use of two reference frames, one with the H fixed on the origin, to calculate excitation cross sections, and another one, with the Be nucleus on the origin, to calculate EC cross sections, as previously applied for ion-molecule collisions [30]. In general, the systematic application of the GTDSE to obtain cross sections is not feasible since it requires large memory allocation and lengthy time propagations, particularly for collisions involving excited states.…”