2010
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.81.022710
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Electron correlations in single-electron capture from helium by fast protons andαparticles

Abstract: Single-electron capture from heliumlike atomic systems by bare projectiles is investigated by means of the four-body boundary-corrected first Born approximation (CB1-4B). The effect of the dynamic electron correlation is explicitly taken into account through the complete perturbation potential. The quantum-mechanical post and prior transition amplitudes for single charge exchange encompassing symmetric and/or asymmetric collisions are derived in terms of two-dimensional real integrals in the case of the prior … Show more

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“…The BDW results of Mancev [13] underestimate the experimental results in the high-energy region, which have an almost similar energy variation of cross sections with the CDW-4B results. However, the results obtained in the CB1-4B method by Mancev and Milojevic [14] have good agreement with the experimental findings [24][25][26][27] between 150 and 5000 keV. [12]; dash-dotted line, CB1 results of Belkic [17]; ᮀ, IEA results of Sidorovich et al [8].…”
Section: A Symmetric Collisionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…The BDW results of Mancev [13] underestimate the experimental results in the high-energy region, which have an almost similar energy variation of cross sections with the CDW-4B results. However, the results obtained in the CB1-4B method by Mancev and Milojevic [14] have good agreement with the experimental findings [24][25][26][27] between 150 and 5000 keV. [12]; dash-dotted line, CB1 results of Belkic [17]; ᮀ, IEA results of Sidorovich et al [8].…”
Section: A Symmetric Collisionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…1, we have displayed the present results both in post and prior forms for symmetric collisions of He 2+ -He as a function of incident projectile energy from 100 to 5000 keV. Our computed results are compared with the measurements of Shah and Gilbody [24], Shah et al [25], de Castro et al [26], DuBois [27], and the theoretical results of Mancev [11,13,14], and Dunseath and Crothers [16]. The present results have good agreement with the experimental results of de Castro et al [26] below 2000 keV.…”
Section: A Symmetric Collisionmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…The two-centre basis generator method used by Zapukhlyak et al [70] presents the correct behaviour, but fails for energies above 2 MeV/u. Some works have focused on the role of electronic correlation in p + He collisions, in particular on the differential cross section [79]. However, when compared to other monoelectronic approaches for the total charge transfer cross section, no significant effect could be noticed due to the inclusion of such correlation effects.…”
Section: High Energy Collision (E > 100 Kev/u)mentioning
confidence: 99%