Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9845507 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Empirical scaling rules for projectile stripping induced by collisions with argon were extracted by analyzing a large database of experimental cross-sections. By scaling both the cross-sections and the impact velocities, data for single and multiple electron loss from negative ions, neutral particles, and singly or multiply charged positive ions could all be fitted with a single universal curve. At high energies, the scaled data are consistent with a vâ1 impact velocity dependence up to scaled velocities of 10. For higher scaled velocities, limited data imply that the velocity dependence becomes vâ2. Using our fitted curve, cross-sections are predicted for total and single electron loss from low-charge-state heavy ions of interest for heavy ion fusion and high-energy density research projects. Using a vâ2 or a vâ1 dependence to extrapolate to energies of 10-20Â MeV/u does not strongly influence the predicted magnitude of the total loss cross-sections but does influence the multiple/single loss ratios.
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Authors
R.D. DuBois, A.C.F. Santos, R.E. Olson,