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Impact-Parameter Dependence of X-Ray Production in Collisions between Energetic Heavy Ions and Atoms
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1972
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X-ray SpectroscopyNuclear PhysicsX-ray EmissionEngineeringIon Beam InstrumentationX-ray ProductionInner-shell ExcitationX-ray ImagingHeavy Ion PhysicHeavy-ion PhysicsIon BeamIon EmissionPhysicsAtomic PhysicsRadiation TransportIdentical ParticlesNatural SciencesImpact-parameter DependenceEnergetic Heavy IonsApplied Physics
18- to 46-MeV $_{53}\mathrm{I}$ ions were scattered by thin $_{52}\mathrm{Te}$ targets. The $L$ x rays produced in the nearly identical particles $_{53}\mathrm{I}$ and $_{52}\mathrm{Te}$ were measured in coincidence with the scattered I ions. The differential cross section for $L$ x-ray emission shows a maximum at impact parameters comparable to the $L$-shell radii. For the ion energies $E$ investigated, the total cross section for $L$ x-ray emission in I and Te was found to be proportional to ${E}^{0.8}$. The results are discussed and compared with theoretical models for inner-shell excitation.
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