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The study of projectile excitation of high-Z ions in collisions with light target atoms is a powerful tool for the investigation of magnetic and higher-order effects occurring in relativistic collisions. Very first investigations performed for bismuth ions were recently extended at the ESR storage ring by using He-like uranium ions in collisions with gaseous targets. At the ESR jet target, the absence of solid-state effects (e.g., multiple collisions) allows one to study higher order processes, such as excitation and ionization or excitation and capture, occurring in single collisions.
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Rymuza, P., Stöhlker, T., Ionescu, D. et al. Higher-order effects studied for K-shell excitation of high-Z projectiles. Hyperfine Interactions 114, 171–174 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012678623114
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