Electron Capture by C^+,N^+ and O^+ Ions in Collisions with H_2 Molecules and He Atoms at Low keV Energies
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Electron capture cross sections for C", N" and O" ions j'vroduced by controlledelectron impact have been measured in collisions with H. and He targets at lowkeV energy region. It is found that the metastable state ions, if present, change significantly the observed cross sections and, in particular, the previously determinedcross sections for C" ions colliding with H. targets are found to be mostly due to themetastable state ions instead of the ground state ic>ns. More significant effects of themetastable state ions are observed in He targets.[electronstate, ll metastablelcapture cross sections, C" Tons, N" ions, 0" ions, groundstate, keV energies, H. target, He target
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1990-06-15
著者
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MIZUMOTO Yoshihiko
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
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TAWARA Hiroyuki
National Institute for Fusion Science
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Tawara H
National Inst. Fusion Sci. Toki Jpn
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KUSAKABE Toshio
Department of Nuclear Reactor Engineering,Faculty of Science and Technology,Kinki University
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MIZUMOTO Yoshihiko
Department of Nuclear Reactor Engineering,Faculty of Science and Technology,Kinki University
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KATSURAYAMA Kousuke
Department of Nuclear Reactor Engineering,Faculty of Science and Technology,Kinki University
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Mizumoto Yoshihiko
Department Of Nuclear Reactor Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology Kinki University
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Kusakabe T
Department Of Nuclear Reactor Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology Kinki University
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Kusakabe Toshio
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology Kinki University
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Tawara Hiroyuki
National Institute Fbr Fusion Science
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Mizumoto Y
National Astronomical Observatory Of Japan
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Katsurayama Kousuke
Department Of Nuclear Reactor Engineering Faculty Of Science And Technology Kinki University
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TAWARA Hiroyuki
National Instetute for Fusion Science
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MIZUMOTO Yoshihiko
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Institute of Atomic Energy, Kinki University
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