X-ray emission measurements following charge exchange between C6+ and H2
Abstract
Lyman x-ray spectra following charge exchange between C6+ and H2 are presented for collision velocities between 400 and 2300 km/s (1--30 keV/amu). Spectra were measured by a microcalorimeter x-ray detector capable of fully resolving the C VI Lyman series emission lines though Lyman-δ. The ratios of the measured emission lines are sensitive to the angular momentum l-states populated during charge exchange and are used to gauge the effectiveness of different l-distribution models in predicting Lyman emission due to charge exchange. At low velocities, we observe that both single electron capture and double capture autoionization contribute to Lyman emission and that a statistical l-distribution best describes the measured line ratios. At higher velocities single electron capture dominates with the l-distribution peaked at the maximum l.