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    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 3470 ; 3450H
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract For 3.6 MeV/u Sm q+ projectiles a hump in the projectile (L l +L α) x-ray emission cross section is seen as a function of charge stateq for highq with 46≦q≦52 (closed incomingL shell). This hump is attributed to the Resonant electron Transfer from the Xe target atom with simultaneous Excitation of anL 3-shell electron to theM shell. The cross section for thisL 3-shell RTE process has values up to 2·10−19 cm2, which is seen in single spectra already. To verify the existence of theL-shell RTE process for the studied collision system, extensive calculations have been carried out. Especially theL 3-shell fluorescence yield for the radiative stabilization process in the highly-charged projectile has been considered. Our calculatedq-dependent cross sections for the RTE process support the given interpretation.
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    The European physical journal 22 (1992), S. 693-697 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: 32.30.Jc ; 12.20.Fv
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract 14.25 MeV/u Xe — ions with chargesq=52, 51, 50 and 49 were sent through carbon foils of 50 µg/cm2. Beam — foil spectra between 6 nm and 14 nm were registered using the GSI 5 m grazing incidence spectrometer. The spectra are dominated by Rydberg transitions from levels withn from 12 to 7. As weak features, 2s − 2p transitions in Li- and Be-like ions were observed. Their wavelengths were determined with an accuracy of 0.02 nm using modelled Rydberg lines for the wavelength scale calibration. Very good agreement with experimental and theoretical results was obtained. The present limitation for the use of Rydberg lines for an in-situ Doppler shift corrected calibration is emphasized.
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