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Physics Letters A

Volume 49, Issue 3, 9 September 1974, Pages 195-196
Physics Letters A

Metastable X-ray emission following violent Cl13+–Ne collisions

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Abstract

For Cl13+ bombardment the K X-ray transition from the metastable 4P state in Li-Like Ne is clearly resolved from an overlapping Be-like line. Previously measured K-shell fluorescence yields are corrected for this overlap. The detected rate of metastable to prompt X-ray emission from Li-like Ne is observed to vary with projectile energy.

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This work supported in part by the Robert A. Welch Foundation, the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the US Atomic Energy Commission.

Present address: Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, USA.

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