“…The ionization of M-shell can provide more information about the collision process because five subshells (3s 1/2 , 3p 1/2 , 3p 3/2 , 3d 3/ 2 , and 3d 5/2 ) are involved. Most of the previous work until now studied M-shell ionization with low Z projectiles (Rodrí-guez et al, 2002;Singh et al, 2006;Czarnota et al, 2009) such as protons, helium ions, and other heavy ions (Be, C, O, and F). The limited data are achieved in heavy ions with several MeV energy.…”