Search for isotope effects in projectile and target ionization in swift He+ on H2 or D2 collisions
Abstract
Using the cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy (COLTRIMS) technique, we have measured the simultaneous projectile and target ionization in collisions of He+ projectiles with a mixture of gaseous H2 and D2 for an incident projectile energy of 650 keV. Motivated by Cooper et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 043204 (2008)], we look for differences in the ionization cross section of the two isotopes with the highest resolution and statistical significance. Contributions of the electron-electron and electron-nucleus interactions have been clearly separated kinematically by measuring the longitudinal and transverse momentum of the recoiling ion. We find no significant isotope effect in any of our momentum distributions.
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