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Radiative electron capture studied in relativistic heavy-ion–atom collisions
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1995
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Radiative Electron CaptureHeavy Ion PhysicEngineeringHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionPhysicsHeavy-ion PhysicsNatural SciencesElectron SpectroscopyParticle PhysicsApplied PhysicsRelativistic PlasmaAtomic PhysicsNonrelativistic Dipole ApproximationCosmic RaySynchrotron RadiationSimple Scaling Rule
The process of radiative electron capture (REC) in relativistic collisions of high-Z ions with low-Z gaseous and solid targets is studied experimentally and theoretically. The observed x-ray spectra are analyzed with respect to photon angular distributions as well as to total K-REC cross sections. The experimental results for angle-differential cross sections are well reproduced by exact relativistic calculations which yield significant deviations from standard ${\mathrm{sin}}^{2}$\ensuremath{\theta} distributions. Total cross sections for K-REC are shown to follow a simple scaling rule obtained from exact relativistic calculations as well as from a nonrelativistic dipole approximation. The agreement between these different theoretical approaches must be regarded as fortuitous, but it lends support to the use of the nonrelativistic approach for practical purposes.
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