Positron and electron-impact multiple-ionization
We present positron-impact multiple (single to quintuple) and total ionization cross sections of Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe, covering an extended energy range from 50 eV to 7 keV. We improve on previous calculations of the ionization thresholds by adding the mean kinetic energy transferred to the target ele...
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todo:paper_09534075_v48_n16_p_Montanari2023-10-03T15:51:06Z Positron and electron-impact multiple-ionization Montanari, C.C. Miraglia, J.E. electron multipleionization positron Electrons Ionization Ionization of gases Kinetic energy Kinetics Positrons Collisional contributions Electron impact-ionization Energy thresholds Ionization cross section Ionization thresholds multipleionization Threshold corrections Total ionization cross sections Impact ionization We present positron-impact multiple (single to quintuple) and total ionization cross sections of Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe, covering an extended energy range from 50 eV to 7 keV. We improve on previous calculations of the ionization thresholds by adding the mean kinetic energy transferred to the target electrons. In this way the thresholds compare rather well with the experimental appearance energies for the different k-fold ionization cross sections. Present results include not only the novel energy threshold at low energies but also the post-collisional contribution at high energies. We performed a quite complete particle-antiparticle comparison by including our positron-impact results, new calculations for electron-impact ionization including the threshold correction, and a detailed compilation of experimental data. Present positron-impact multiple ionization cross sections are the first ones in such an extended energy region. © 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd. Fil:Montanari, C.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Miraglia, J.E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09534075_v48_n16_p_Montanari |
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electron multipleionization positron Electrons Ionization Ionization of gases Kinetic energy Kinetics Positrons Collisional contributions Electron impact-ionization Energy thresholds Ionization cross section Ionization thresholds multipleionization Threshold corrections Total ionization cross sections Impact ionization |
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electron multipleionization positron Electrons Ionization Ionization of gases Kinetic energy Kinetics Positrons Collisional contributions Electron impact-ionization Energy thresholds Ionization cross section Ionization thresholds multipleionization Threshold corrections Total ionization cross sections Impact ionization Montanari, C.C. Miraglia, J.E. Positron and electron-impact multiple-ionization |
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electron multipleionization positron Electrons Ionization Ionization of gases Kinetic energy Kinetics Positrons Collisional contributions Electron impact-ionization Energy thresholds Ionization cross section Ionization thresholds multipleionization Threshold corrections Total ionization cross sections Impact ionization |
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We present positron-impact multiple (single to quintuple) and total ionization cross sections of Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe, covering an extended energy range from 50 eV to 7 keV. We improve on previous calculations of the ionization thresholds by adding the mean kinetic energy transferred to the target electrons. In this way the thresholds compare rather well with the experimental appearance energies for the different k-fold ionization cross sections. Present results include not only the novel energy threshold at low energies but also the post-collisional contribution at high energies. We performed a quite complete particle-antiparticle comparison by including our positron-impact results, new calculations for electron-impact ionization including the threshold correction, and a detailed compilation of experimental data. Present positron-impact multiple ionization cross sections are the first ones in such an extended energy region. © 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd. |
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Montanari, C.C. Miraglia, J.E. |
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Positron and electron-impact multiple-ionization |
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Positron and electron-impact multiple-ionization |
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Positron and electron-impact multiple-ionization |
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Positron and electron-impact multiple-ionization |
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Positron and electron-impact multiple-ionization |
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positron and electron-impact multiple-ionization |
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