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State selective electron capture in partially stripped ion-atom interaction at intermediate and high energies

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Post form of “boundary corrected continuum intermediate state (BCIS)” approximation has been employed to study charge transfer cross-sections in collision of Cq+, Nq+ and Oq+ (q=1–5) with ground state atomic hydrogen in the energy range of 50–200 keV/amu. In this formalism we have adopted model potential for the interaction of the active electron with the projectile ion. Calculated results for total charge transfer cross-sections have significant improvement over other existing theoretical results in their comparison to the available experimental findings except for singly charge ions. Sub-shell distribution for total charge transfer cross-section has also been reported in graphical form. Predictions suggested by Olson in connection with the sub-shell distribution of total charge transfer cross-section has been reaffirmed. However, an oscillatory structure of charge state dependence of the total charge transfer cross-sections has not been found in the present investigation.

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Sounda, S., Dhara, A., Purkait, M. et al. State selective electron capture in partially stripped ion-atom interaction at intermediate and high energies. Eur. Phys. J. D 38, 257–263 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2006-00008-4

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