Parity nonconservation in electron recombination of multiply charged ions
Abstract
We discuss a parity nonconserving asymmetry in the cross section of KLL dielectronic recombination of polarized electrons on the hydrogen-like ions with Z 60. This effect is strongly enhanced because of the near-degeneracy of doubly-excited 2l2l' states of opposite parity in He-like ions. For ions with Z 30 the asymmetry is of the order of 10-9. For Z ≈ 48 a level crossing takes place, leading to the PNC asymmetry of 5× 10-9, which is 108 times greater than the basic strength of the weak interaction in atoms.
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