Fully differential cross sections for the single ionization of helium by fast ions: Classical model calculations

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作者
Sarkadi, L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Hungarian Acad Sci ATOMKI, Inst Nucl Res, Pf 51, H-4001 Debrecen, Hungary
关键词
INDEPENDENT-PARTICLE-MODEL; HIGHLY-CHARGED IONS; IMPACT IONIZATION; ATOMIC-HYDROGEN; COLLISIONS; DYNAMICS; DISTRIBUTIONS; HE; SCATTERING; ELECTRONS;
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10.1103/PhysRevA.97.042703
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
Fully differential cross sections (FDCSs) have been calculated for the single ionization of helium by 1- and 3-MeV proton and 100-MeV/u C6+ ion impact using the classical trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) method in the nonrelativistic, three-body approximation. The calculations were made employing a Wigner-type model in which the quantum-mechanical position distribution of the electron is approximated by a weighted integral of the microcanonical distribution over a range of the binding energy of the electron. In the scattering plane, the model satisfactorily reproduces the observed shape of the binary peak. In the region of the peak the calculated FDCSs agree well with the results of continuum-distorted-wave calculations for all the investigated collisions. For 1-MeV proton impact the experimentally observed shift of the binary peak with respect to the first Born approximation is compared with the shifts obtained by different higher-order quantum-mechanical theories and the present CTMC method. The best result was achieved by CTMC, but still a large part of the shift remained unexplained. Furthermore, it was found that the classical theory failed to reproduce the shape of the recoil peak observed in the experiments, it predicts a much narrower peak. This indicates that the formation of the recoil peak is dominated by quantum-mechanical effects. For 100-MeV/u C6+ ion impact the present CTMC calculations confirmed the existence of the "double-peak" structure of the angular distribution of the electron in the plane perpendicular to the momentum transfer, in accordance with the observation, the prediction of an incoherent semiclassical model, and previous CTMC results. This finding together with wave-packet calculations suggests that the "C6+ puzzle" may be solved by considering the loss of the projectile coherence. Experiments to be conducted using ion beams of anisotropic coherence are proposed for a more differential investigation of the ionization dynamics.
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