A semi-classical over-barrier model for charge exchange between highly charged ions and one-optical electron atoms
Abstract
Absolute total cross sections for electron capture between slow, highly charged ions and alkali targets have been recently measured. It is found that these cross sections follow a scaling law with the projectile charge which is different from the one previously proposed basing on a classical over-barrier model (OBM) and verified using rare gases and molecules as targets. In this paper we develop a "semi-classical" (i.e. including some quantal features) OBM attempting to recover experimental results. The method is then applied to ion-hydrogen collisions and compared with the result of a sophisticated quantum-mechanical calculation. In the former case the accordance is very good, while in the latter one no so satisfactory results are found. A qualitative explanation for the discrepancies is attempted.
Cite
@article{arxiv.physics/0001008,
title = {A semi-classical over-barrier model for charge exchange between highly charged ions and one-optical electron atoms},
author = {F. Sattin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0001008},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
RevTeX, uses epsf; 6 pages text + 3 EPS figures Journal of Physics B (scehduled March 2000). This revision corrects fig. 1