Published July 14, 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

Molecular treatment of charge transfer in He2+-H collisions

  • 1. Queen's Univ., Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK). Dept. of Applied Mathematics

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A multistate molecular approach to the He2+ -H collision is applied within an impact parameter perturbed-stationary-states formulation. Spurious long-range couplings are avoided and Galilean invariance is enforced by the inclusion of electronic momentum translation factors determined variationally within an Euler-Lagrange formalism. Well defined, symmetrised radial and rotational coupling matrix elements are employed in the 4He2+ impact energy range 2-25 keV in a five-state (2pσ, 2pπ, 3dσ, 3dπ, 2sσ) calculation of total and 4He+ (2s) capture cross sections. They are also used over the 0-30 laboratory scattering angle range to calculate elastic and inelastic differential cross sections at a 3He2+ impact energy of 4.5 keV. Results for the capture probability at 1.20 agree reasonably well with the experiment of Keever and Everhart (Phys. Rev.; 150: 43 (1966)) over the 3He2+ 2-20 keV energy range and are compared with previous molecular calculations. (author)

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Journal Title
J. Phys., B (London). At. Mol. Phys.
Journal Volume
14
Journal Issue
13
Series
J. Phys., B (London). At. Mol. Phys.
Journal Page Range
2251-2258
ISSN
0022-3700