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Reading, J.F.; Ford, A.L.; Becker, R.L.
Texas A and M Univ., College Station (USA); Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)1979
Texas A and M Univ., College Station (USA); Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)1979
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[en] When an ion impinges on an atom, the cross sections for electronic transitions can be described in the independent electron model by functions of single electron amplitudes. A single centered expansion of the time-dependent wave function of an electron about the heavier nucleus, with charge Z/sub N/, is shown to be moderately successful in explaining the dependence of K-shell hole production on the charge, Z/sub p/, of the projectile. However, capture of electrons by the projectile is important for a complete understanding and can be incorporated, in principle, in the single-center approach by evaluation of a transition matrix element involving a final state on the projectile. This is not an easy theoretical problem even in an asymmetric (Z/sub p/ much less than Z/sub N/) collision, because long times are involved which aggravate the inadequacies of a coupled-state calculation where the continuum is replaced by a discrete set of pseudostates. Nevertheless a method was devised which allows convergence in the truncated expansion of Hilbert states. Comparisons are made to experiment. Future developments are discussed
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1979; 25 p; Workshop on inner shell processes; Linz, Austria; 14 - 18 May 1979; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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Conference; Numerical Data
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ASYMMETRY, ATOMS, CROSS SECTIONS, ELECTRONS, ENERGY LEVELS, ENERGY-LEVEL TRANSITIONS, EXCITATION, GRAPHS, HILBERT SPACE, ION-ATOM COLLISIONS, IONIZATION, K SHELL, MATRIX ELEMENTS, NUMERICAL SOLUTION, PROBABILITY, SCATTERING AMPLITUDES, SERIES EXPANSION, SINGLE-PARTICLE MODEL, THEORETICAL DATA, TIME DEPENDENCE, WAVE FUNCTIONS
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