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[en] The processes of deexcitation and capture of negative mesons and hadrons in atomic hydrogen are investigated. Only slow collisions in which the projectile-atom relative velocity is less than one atomic unit are considered, and the motion of the incident particle is treated classically. For each classical trajectory the probability of ionizing the hydrogen atom is determined, together with the energy spectrum of the emitted electron. Ionization probabilities are calculated using the time-dependent formulation of the perturbed stationary state method. Exact two-center electronic wave functions are used for both bound and continuum states. The total ionization cross section and electron energy spectrum have been calculated for negative muons, kaons and antiprotons at incident relative velocities between 0.04 and 1.0 atomic units. The electron energy spectrum has a sharp peak for electron kinetic energies on the order of 10-3 Rydbergs. The ionization process thus favors the emission of very slow electrons. The cross section for ionization with capture of the incident particle was calculated for relative kinetic energies greater than 1.0 Rydberg. Since ionization was found to occur with the emission of electrons of nearly zero kinetic energy, the fraction of ionizing collisions which result in capture decreases very rapidly with projectile kinetic energy. The energy distributions of slowed down muons and hadrons were also computed. These distributions were used together with the capture cross section to determine the distribution of kinetic energies at which capture takes place. It was found that most captures occur for kinetic energies slightly less than 1.0 Rydbergs with relatively little capture at thermal energies. The captured particles therefore tend to go into very large and loosely found orbits with binding energies less than 0.1 Rydbergs
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Ionization cross sections, perturbed stationary state method
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Jan 1977; 228 p; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION, ANTIPROTONS, BINDING ENERGY, BOUND STATE, CAPTURE, DE-EXCITATION, ELECTRONS, EMISSION, ENERGY LEVELS, ENERGY SPECTRA, ENERGY-LEVEL TRANSITIONS, HADRONIC ATOMS, HYDROGEN, IONIZATION, KAONIC ATOMS, KAONS MINUS, MATRIX ELEMENTS, MUONIC ATOMS, MUONS MINUS, PHASE SHIFT, PROBABILITY, RYDBERG CORRECTION, TIME DEPENDENCE, TOTAL CROSS SECTIONS, TRAJECTORIES, WAVE FUNCTIONS
ANTIBARYONS, ANTIKAONS, ANTIMATTER, ANTIMESONS, ANTINUCLEI, ANTINUCLEONS, ANTIPARTICLES, ATOMS, BARYONS, BOSONS, CATIONS, CHARGED PARTICLES, CORRECTIONS, CROSS SECTIONS, DISTRIBUTION, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ELEMENTS, ENERGY, FERMIONS, FUNCTIONS, HADRONS, HYDROGEN IONS, HYDROGEN IONS 1 PLUS, IONS, KAONS, LEPTONS, MATTER, MESIC ATOMS, MESONS, MUONS, NONMETALS, NUCLEI, NUCLEONS, PROTONS, PSEUDOSCALAR ANTIMESONS, PSEUDOSCALAR MESONS, SPECTRA, STRANGE PARTICLES
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