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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041964015
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783540187325
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 294
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 978-3-540-48129-4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ion-Atom-Stoß ; Hochenergiephysik ; Ion-Atom-Stoß ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
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    gbv_749093862
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 540 p)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Physics and Astronomy
    ISBN: 9783540481294 , 9783540187325
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics 294
    Content: These proceedings give fundamental information on the collision mechanisms of ions and atoms at relatively high energies and on their highly excited atomic states. The information derived from such studies can often be applied in other fields such as material analysis, dosimetry, the study of the upper atmosphere and controlled fusion. Phenomena involving the classical ion-atom collision fields, impact parameter dependences, quasimolecular and electron correlation effects, coherence phenomena, the electron and photon spectroscopy of highly charged projectile and recoil ions, the loss and capture of electrons, molecular and solid state effects, and different aspects of instrumentation are all discussed in this volume
    Content: Welcome by D. Berényi -- Opening Address by D. Kiss -- Electronic processes in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Remarks on the present status of SCA calculations -- Classical treatments of the L-shell ionization probability at zero impact parameter -- Finite-basis-set expansion method for inner-shell ionization in ion-atom collisions -- A modified ECPSSR theory for light-ion induced K-shell ionization -- K-shell ionization by 3He ions -- Vacancy sharing between the L-subshells of Th under heavy ion impact -- Inner shell ionization accompanying 40Ar + 51V fusion reaction -- Theories of electron capture in ion-atom collisions -- Structure due to electron correlation effects in the energy dependence of high-energy ion-atom electron capture cross sections -- Are some rydberg states formed by post-target electron capture? -- Electron capture from K and L shells in several kinds of atoms by 72, 62 and 52 MeV 3He2+ beams -- A QED approach to one electron charge transfer in ion atom collisions -- Coherence effects in slow ion-atom collisions -- Photon angular distributions of the relativistic radiative electron capture -- Angular distribution of the neon K-Auger satellites in heavy ion-atom collisions -- Role of the magnetic quadrupole radiation in L3-subshell alignment studies -- Integral and differential alignment of the M-shell vacancies in ion-atom collisions -- The angular distribution of the KL-LL2,3L2,3 satellite Auger transitions in Ne -- Studies of forward electron ejection from gaseous targets -- Three-body coulomb continuum and ionization by ion impact -- Electron emission at small angles in H+-He collision -- Collision induced autoionisation of 2.0 - 2.4 MeV Ar+ and O+ ions -- Scattering of cusp-electrons in ion-atom collisions -- Angular distributions of electrons emitted in proton - Helium collisions -- Instrumental effects in measurements of electron distributions induced by atomic collisions -- Collisional electron detachment of H~: A connection to the three-particle coulomb problem -- Excited states population of fast heavy ions at the exit of gazeous and solid targets -- Solid-state effects in electron ejection by charged particles -- Transport theory for convoy electrons and Rydberg electrons in solids -- Non-equilibrium convoy electron production in coincidence with outgoing projectile charge states -- Valence compton profiles of Ag and Au by inelastic proton-electron scattering -- Molecular fragmentation in heavy ion collisions -- Two-electron processes in ion-atom collisions - experiment -- Two electron processes in atomic collisions -- Partial adiabaticity and scattering correlation in multiple ionization induced by high energy projectiles -- The cross section scaling for ionization of hydrogen and helium by multicharged ions -- Several manifestations of pauli correlations in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Information on the Structure of heavy few-electron ions -- Multiple ionization and multiple vacancy production in heavy-ion - Ne collisions - an experimental study -- Multiple ionization by energetic heavy ion collisions - an evidence of the innershell electron transfer in highly charged recoil ion production -- X-ray emission following close heavy ion-atom collisions -- Non-binomial distribution of palladium K?Ln X-ray satellites emitted after excitation by 16O ions -- Storage rings for investigation of ion-atom collisions -- Laser multicharge ion source of the dubna synchrophasotron -- Beams of relativistic nuclei at the dubna synchrophasotron -- Concluding remarks
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    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Format: VIII, 540 S. : , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3-540-18732-4 , 0-387-18732-4
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 294
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
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    Keywords: Ion-Atom-Stoß ; Hochenergiephysik ; Ion-Atom-Stoß ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9947923362802882
    Format: VIII, 540 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540481294
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 294
    Content: These proceedings give fundamental information on the collision mechanisms of ions and atoms at relatively high energies and on their highly excited atomic states. The information derived from such studies can often be applied in other fields such as material analysis, dosimetry, the study of the upper atmosphere and controlled fusion. Phenomena involving the classical ion-atom collision fields, impact parameter dependences, quasimolecular and electron correlation effects, coherence phenomena, the electron and photon spectroscopy of highly charged projectile and recoil ions, the loss and capture of electrons, molecular and solid state effects, and different aspects of instrumentation are all discussed in this volume.
    Note: Welcome by D. Berényi -- Opening Address by D. Kiss -- Electronic processes in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Remarks on the present status of SCA calculations -- Classical treatments of the L-shell ionization probability at zero impact parameter -- Finite-basis-set expansion method for inner-shell ionization in ion-atom collisions -- A modified ECPSSR theory for light-ion induced K-shell ionization -- K-shell ionization by 3He ions -- Vacancy sharing between the L-subshells of Th under heavy ion impact -- Inner shell ionization accompanying 40Ar + 51V fusion reaction -- Theories of electron capture in ion-atom collisions -- Structure due to electron correlation effects in the energy dependence of high-energy ion-atom electron capture cross sections -- Are some rydberg states formed by post-target electron capture? -- Electron capture from K and L shells in several kinds of atoms by 72, 62 and 52 MeV 3He2+ beams -- A QED approach to one electron charge transfer in ion atom collisions -- Coherence effects in slow ion-atom collisions -- Photon angular distributions of the relativistic radiative electron capture -- Angular distribution of the neon K-Auger satellites in heavy ion-atom collisions -- Role of the magnetic quadrupole radiation in L3-subshell alignment studies -- Integral and differential alignment of the M-shell vacancies in ion-atom collisions -- The angular distribution of the KL-LL2,3L2,3 satellite Auger transitions in Ne -- Studies of forward electron ejection from gaseous targets -- Three-body coulomb continuum and ionization by ion impact -- Electron emission at small angles in H+-He collision -- Collision induced autoionisation of 2.0 – 2.4 MeV Ar+ and O+ ions -- Scattering of cusp-electrons in ion-atom collisions -- Angular distributions of electrons emitted in proton — Helium collisions -- Instrumental effects in measurements of electron distributions induced by atomic collisions -- Collisional electron detachment of H~: A connection to the three-particle coulomb problem -- Excited states population of fast heavy ions at the exit of gazeous and solid targets -- Solid-state effects in electron ejection by charged particles -- Transport theory for convoy electrons and Rydberg electrons in solids -- Non-equilibrium convoy electron production in coincidence with outgoing projectile charge states -- Valence compton profiles of Ag and Au by inelastic proton-electron scattering -- Molecular fragmentation in heavy ion collisions -- Two-electron processes in ion-atom collisions — experiment -- Two electron processes in atomic collisions -- Partial adiabaticity and scattering correlation in multiple ionization induced by high energy projectiles -- The cross section scaling for ionization of hydrogen and helium by multicharged ions -- Several manifestations of pauli correlations in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Information on the Structure of heavy few-electron ions -- Multiple ionization and multiple vacancy production in heavy-ion - Ne collisions — an experimental study -- Multiple ionization by energetic heavy ion collisions — an evidence of the innershell electron transfer in highly charged recoil ion production -- X-ray emission following close heavy ion-atom collisions -- Non-binomial distribution of palladium K?Ln X-ray satellites emitted after excitation by 16O ions -- Storage rings for investigation of ion-atom collisions -- Laser multicharge ion source of the dubna synchrophasotron -- Beams of relativistic nuclei at the dubna synchrophasotron -- Concluding remarks.
    In: Springer eBooks
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    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_021697884
    Format: VIII, 540 S , graph. Darst
    ISBN: 3540187324 , 0387187324
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 294
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Ion-Atom-Stoß ; Hochenergiephysik ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 6
    UID:
    edocfu_9959186136702883
    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 540 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1988.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-48129-X
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 294
    Content: These proceedings give fundamental information on the collision mechanisms of ions and atoms at relatively high energies and on their highly excited atomic states. The information derived from such studies can often be applied in other fields such as material analysis, dosimetry, the study of the upper atmosphere and controlled fusion. Phenomena involving the classical ion-atom collision fields, impact parameter dependences, quasimolecular and electron correlation effects, coherence phenomena, the electron and photon spectroscopy of highly charged projectile and recoil ions, the loss and capture of electrons, molecular and solid state effects, and different aspects of instrumentation are all discussed in this volume.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Welcome by D. Berényi -- Opening Address by D. Kiss -- Electronic processes in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Remarks on the present status of SCA calculations -- Classical treatments of the L-shell ionization probability at zero impact parameter -- Finite-basis-set expansion method for inner-shell ionization in ion-atom collisions -- A modified ECPSSR theory for light-ion induced K-shell ionization -- K-shell ionization by 3He ions -- Vacancy sharing between the L-subshells of Th under heavy ion impact -- Inner shell ionization accompanying 40Ar + 51V fusion reaction -- Theories of electron capture in ion-atom collisions -- Structure due to electron correlation effects in the energy dependence of high-energy ion-atom electron capture cross sections -- Are some rydberg states formed by post-target electron capture? -- Electron capture from K and L shells in several kinds of atoms by 72, 62 and 52 MeV 3He2+ beams -- A QED approach to one electron charge transfer in ion atom collisions -- Coherence effects in slow ion-atom collisions -- Photon angular distributions of the relativistic radiative electron capture -- Angular distribution of the neon K-Auger satellites in heavy ion-atom collisions -- Role of the magnetic quadrupole radiation in L3-subshell alignment studies -- Integral and differential alignment of the M-shell vacancies in ion-atom collisions -- The angular distribution of the KL-LL2,3L2,3 satellite Auger transitions in Ne -- Studies of forward electron ejection from gaseous targets -- Three-body coulomb continuum and ionization by ion impact -- Electron emission at small angles in H+-He collision -- Collision induced autoionisation of 2.0 – 2.4 MeV Ar+ and O+ ions -- Scattering of cusp-electrons in ion-atom collisions -- Angular distributions of electrons emitted in proton — Helium collisions -- Instrumental effects in measurements of electron distributions induced by atomic collisions -- Collisional electron detachment of H~: A connection to the three-particle coulomb problem -- Excited states population of fast heavy ions at the exit of gazeous and solid targets -- Solid-state effects in electron ejection by charged particles -- Transport theory for convoy electrons and Rydberg electrons in solids -- Non-equilibrium convoy electron production in coincidence with outgoing projectile charge states -- Valence compton profiles of Ag and Au by inelastic proton-electron scattering -- Molecular fragmentation in heavy ion collisions -- Two-electron processes in ion-atom collisions — experiment -- Two electron processes in atomic collisions -- Partial adiabaticity and scattering correlation in multiple ionization induced by high energy projectiles -- The cross section scaling for ionization of hydrogen and helium by multicharged ions -- Several manifestations of pauli correlations in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Information on the Structure of heavy few-electron ions -- Multiple ionization and multiple vacancy production in heavy-ion - Ne collisions — an experimental study -- Multiple ionization by energetic heavy ion collisions — an evidence of the innershell electron transfer in highly charged recoil ion production -- X-ray emission following close heavy ion-atom collisions -- Non-binomial distribution of palladium K?Ln X-ray satellites emitted after excitation by 16O ions -- Storage rings for investigation of ion-atom collisions -- Laser multicharge ion source of the dubna synchrophasotron -- Beams of relativistic nuclei at the dubna synchrophasotron -- Concluding remarks. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-18732-4
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    edoccha_9959186136702883
    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 540 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1988.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-48129-X
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 294
    Content: These proceedings give fundamental information on the collision mechanisms of ions and atoms at relatively high energies and on their highly excited atomic states. The information derived from such studies can often be applied in other fields such as material analysis, dosimetry, the study of the upper atmosphere and controlled fusion. Phenomena involving the classical ion-atom collision fields, impact parameter dependences, quasimolecular and electron correlation effects, coherence phenomena, the electron and photon spectroscopy of highly charged projectile and recoil ions, the loss and capture of electrons, molecular and solid state effects, and different aspects of instrumentation are all discussed in this volume.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Welcome by D. Berényi -- Opening Address by D. Kiss -- Electronic processes in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Remarks on the present status of SCA calculations -- Classical treatments of the L-shell ionization probability at zero impact parameter -- Finite-basis-set expansion method for inner-shell ionization in ion-atom collisions -- A modified ECPSSR theory for light-ion induced K-shell ionization -- K-shell ionization by 3He ions -- Vacancy sharing between the L-subshells of Th under heavy ion impact -- Inner shell ionization accompanying 40Ar + 51V fusion reaction -- Theories of electron capture in ion-atom collisions -- Structure due to electron correlation effects in the energy dependence of high-energy ion-atom electron capture cross sections -- Are some rydberg states formed by post-target electron capture? -- Electron capture from K and L shells in several kinds of atoms by 72, 62 and 52 MeV 3He2+ beams -- A QED approach to one electron charge transfer in ion atom collisions -- Coherence effects in slow ion-atom collisions -- Photon angular distributions of the relativistic radiative electron capture -- Angular distribution of the neon K-Auger satellites in heavy ion-atom collisions -- Role of the magnetic quadrupole radiation in L3-subshell alignment studies -- Integral and differential alignment of the M-shell vacancies in ion-atom collisions -- The angular distribution of the KL-LL2,3L2,3 satellite Auger transitions in Ne -- Studies of forward electron ejection from gaseous targets -- Three-body coulomb continuum and ionization by ion impact -- Electron emission at small angles in H+-He collision -- Collision induced autoionisation of 2.0 – 2.4 MeV Ar+ and O+ ions -- Scattering of cusp-electrons in ion-atom collisions -- Angular distributions of electrons emitted in proton — Helium collisions -- Instrumental effects in measurements of electron distributions induced by atomic collisions -- Collisional electron detachment of H~: A connection to the three-particle coulomb problem -- Excited states population of fast heavy ions at the exit of gazeous and solid targets -- Solid-state effects in electron ejection by charged particles -- Transport theory for convoy electrons and Rydberg electrons in solids -- Non-equilibrium convoy electron production in coincidence with outgoing projectile charge states -- Valence compton profiles of Ag and Au by inelastic proton-electron scattering -- Molecular fragmentation in heavy ion collisions -- Two-electron processes in ion-atom collisions — experiment -- Two electron processes in atomic collisions -- Partial adiabaticity and scattering correlation in multiple ionization induced by high energy projectiles -- The cross section scaling for ionization of hydrogen and helium by multicharged ions -- Several manifestations of pauli correlations in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Information on the Structure of heavy few-electron ions -- Multiple ionization and multiple vacancy production in heavy-ion - Ne collisions — an experimental study -- Multiple ionization by energetic heavy ion collisions — an evidence of the innershell electron transfer in highly charged recoil ion production -- X-ray emission following close heavy ion-atom collisions -- Non-binomial distribution of palladium K?Ln X-ray satellites emitted after excitation by 16O ions -- Storage rings for investigation of ion-atom collisions -- Laser multicharge ion source of the dubna synchrophasotron -- Beams of relativistic nuclei at the dubna synchrophasotron -- Concluding remarks. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-18732-4
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_9959186136702883
    Format: 1 online resource (VIII, 540 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1988.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-48129-X
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 294
    Content: These proceedings give fundamental information on the collision mechanisms of ions and atoms at relatively high energies and on their highly excited atomic states. The information derived from such studies can often be applied in other fields such as material analysis, dosimetry, the study of the upper atmosphere and controlled fusion. Phenomena involving the classical ion-atom collision fields, impact parameter dependences, quasimolecular and electron correlation effects, coherence phenomena, the electron and photon spectroscopy of highly charged projectile and recoil ions, the loss and capture of electrons, molecular and solid state effects, and different aspects of instrumentation are all discussed in this volume.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Welcome by D. Berényi -- Opening Address by D. Kiss -- Electronic processes in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Remarks on the present status of SCA calculations -- Classical treatments of the L-shell ionization probability at zero impact parameter -- Finite-basis-set expansion method for inner-shell ionization in ion-atom collisions -- A modified ECPSSR theory for light-ion induced K-shell ionization -- K-shell ionization by 3He ions -- Vacancy sharing between the L-subshells of Th under heavy ion impact -- Inner shell ionization accompanying 40Ar + 51V fusion reaction -- Theories of electron capture in ion-atom collisions -- Structure due to electron correlation effects in the energy dependence of high-energy ion-atom electron capture cross sections -- Are some rydberg states formed by post-target electron capture? -- Electron capture from K and L shells in several kinds of atoms by 72, 62 and 52 MeV 3He2+ beams -- A QED approach to one electron charge transfer in ion atom collisions -- Coherence effects in slow ion-atom collisions -- Photon angular distributions of the relativistic radiative electron capture -- Angular distribution of the neon K-Auger satellites in heavy ion-atom collisions -- Role of the magnetic quadrupole radiation in L3-subshell alignment studies -- Integral and differential alignment of the M-shell vacancies in ion-atom collisions -- The angular distribution of the KL-LL2,3L2,3 satellite Auger transitions in Ne -- Studies of forward electron ejection from gaseous targets -- Three-body coulomb continuum and ionization by ion impact -- Electron emission at small angles in H+-He collision -- Collision induced autoionisation of 2.0 – 2.4 MeV Ar+ and O+ ions -- Scattering of cusp-electrons in ion-atom collisions -- Angular distributions of electrons emitted in proton — Helium collisions -- Instrumental effects in measurements of electron distributions induced by atomic collisions -- Collisional electron detachment of H~: A connection to the three-particle coulomb problem -- Excited states population of fast heavy ions at the exit of gazeous and solid targets -- Solid-state effects in electron ejection by charged particles -- Transport theory for convoy electrons and Rydberg electrons in solids -- Non-equilibrium convoy electron production in coincidence with outgoing projectile charge states -- Valence compton profiles of Ag and Au by inelastic proton-electron scattering -- Molecular fragmentation in heavy ion collisions -- Two-electron processes in ion-atom collisions — experiment -- Two electron processes in atomic collisions -- Partial adiabaticity and scattering correlation in multiple ionization induced by high energy projectiles -- The cross section scaling for ionization of hydrogen and helium by multicharged ions -- Several manifestations of pauli correlations in energetic ion-atom collisions -- Information on the Structure of heavy few-electron ions -- Multiple ionization and multiple vacancy production in heavy-ion - Ne collisions — an experimental study -- Multiple ionization by energetic heavy ion collisions — an evidence of the innershell electron transfer in highly charged recoil ion production -- X-ray emission following close heavy ion-atom collisions -- Non-binomial distribution of palladium K?Ln X-ray satellites emitted after excitation by 16O ions -- Storage rings for investigation of ion-atom collisions -- Laser multicharge ion source of the dubna synchrophasotron -- Beams of relativistic nuclei at the dubna synchrophasotron -- Concluding remarks. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-18732-4
    Language: English
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