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[en] Ionization in Ar-Ar collisions is studied at beam energies of 2.00, 2.50, and 3.00 keV over an angular range from 2.0degree to 12.0degree. The ionization probability (P1) shows a threshold for tau approx. = 5 keV deg and a second rise for tau approx. = 25 keV deg. The scattered ion beam is energy analyzed at selected energies and angles. For 2 < tau < 12 keV deg the ion energy-loss spectra show a double-peaked structure, at an 18-eV and at a 29-eV energy loss. At larger tau there is predominately one peak in the spectra at 43 eV. The energy losses and tau dependence of P1 suggest that the 29- and 43-eV processes involve excitation of autoionizing states. Additional results at beam energies of 0.50, 0.75, 1.00, and 1.50 keV show P1(tau) to be velocity dependent at these lower energies
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0.5 to 3.00 keV
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Physical Review. A; v. 11(4); p. 1239-1244
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