Investigation of slow collisions for (quasi) symmetric heavy systems: what can be extracted from high resolution X-ray spectra
Abstract
We present a new experiment on (quasi) symmetric collision systems at low-velocity, namely Ar17+ ions (v=0.53 a.u.) on gaseous Ar and N2 targets, using low- and high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy. Thanks to an accurate efficiency calibration of the spectrometers, we extract absolute X-ray emission cross sections combining low-resolution X-ray spectroscopy and a complete determination of the ion beam - gas jet target overlap. Values with improved uncertainty are found in agreement with previous results Tawara2001. Resolving the whole He-like Ar16+ Lyman series from n=2 to 10 with our crystal spectrometer enables to determine precisely the distribution Pn of the electron capture probability and the preferential npref level of the selective single-electron capture. Evaluation of cross sections for this process as well as for the contribution of multiple-capture is carried out. Their sensitivity to the -distribution of n levels populated by single-electron capture is clearly demonstrated, providing a stringent benchmark for theories. In addition, the hardness ratio is extracted and the influence of the decay of the metastable 1s2s\ 3 S1 state on this ratio is discussed.
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