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Lectures On Ionatom Collisions From Nonrelativistic To Relativistic Velocities Jorg Eichler

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Lectures On Ionatom Collisions From Nonrelativistic To Relativistic Velocities Jorg Eichler
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.77 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Jörg Eichler
ISBN: 9780080461113, 9780444520470, 0080461115, 0444520473
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Lectures On Ionatom Collisions From Nonrelativistic To Relativistic Velocities Jorg Eichler by Jörg Eichler 9780080461113, 9780444520470, 0080461115, 0444520473 instant download after payment.

Atomic collisions offer some unique opportunities to study atomic structure and reaction mechanisms in experiment and theory, especially for projectiles of high atomic number provided by modern accelerators. The book is meant as an introduction into the field and provides some basic theoretical understanding of the atomic processes occurring when a projectile hits another atom. It also furnishes the tools for a mathematical description, however, without going deeper into the technical details, which can be found in the literature given. With this aim, the focus is on reactions, in which only a single active electron participates. Collisional excitation, ionization and charge transfer are discussed for collision velocities ranging from slow to comparable to thespeed of light. For the highest projectile velocities, energy can be converted into mass, so that electron-positron pairs are created. In addition to the systematic treatment, a theoretical section specializes on electron-electroncorrelations and three chapters are devoted to selected highlights bordering to surface science and to physics with antiprotons.

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