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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    The European physical journal 311 (1983), S. 7-17 
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The impact parameter dependence of theL- andK-vacancy production of target and projectile was measured in I-Ag collisions at 40 MeV and 63 MeV in a X-ray particle coincidence experiment. A largeL-vacancy production is found for impact parametersb smaller than theL-shell radius with a pronounced increase forb〈250fm. TheL-shell excitation is discussed in terms of 4fσ excitation and vacancy transfer in the 3pσ, 3dπ, 3dσ molecular orbitals through 3pπ-3pσ and 3dδ-3dπ-3dσ rotational-couplings. The 2pσ excitation probability is obtained from the summedK-vacancy production probability, and compared with the prediction of 2pσ excitation in a multiple collision process. The latter is determined by folding the measured IL-shell excitation probability with the impact parameter dependence of the 2pπ-2pσ rotational coupling. The discrepancy observed at small impact parameters suggests an enhanced 2pπ and 2pσ excitation at small impact parameters in a one-collision process. TheL- andK-vacancy sharing probabilities are found to be impact parameter independent over a large impact parameter range.
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    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The dependence of molecular X-ray emission on the azimuthal angle in heavy ion collisions has been measured as a function of the impact parameter in the collision systems F-Al and Cl-Cl at projectile energies of 20 and 48 MeV respectively. The values of the observed azimuthal anisotropies agree with dynamical calculations of molecular orbital X-ray emission, but they are at variance with predictions of the kinematic dipole model.
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