Recombination measurements at low energies with Ar16+ and Ar18+ ions in a dense, cold electron target

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O. Uwira
A. Müller
W. Spies
A. Frank
J. Linkemann
C. Brandau
T. Cramer
C. Kozhuharov
J. Klabunde
N. Angert
P.H. Mokler
R. Becker
M. Kleinod
N.R. Badnell
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[1] Universität Giessen,Institut für Kernphysik
[2] Universität Stuttgart,Institut für Strahlenphysik
[3] Universität Frankfurt,Institut für Angewandte Physik
[4] University of Strathclyde,Department of Physics and Applied Physics
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Hyperfine Interactions | 1997年 / 108卷
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Recombination Rate; Enhancement Factor; Radiative Recombination; Antihydrogen; Dielectronic Recombination;
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Recombination of multiply charged ions with electrons at very low relative energies has become a major topic of interest, due to the observation of rates which are enhanced beyond the expectations for radiative recombination. We present results for Ar16+ and Ar18+ ions from systematic measurements along the argon isonuclear sequence using a high density cold electron beam target (ne = 7 × 109 cm-3) at the UNILAC of GSI. The transverse and longitudinal temperatures of the electron beam were determined from DR resonance features observed with metastable Ar16+ (23S) ions. The rate at Erel = 0 for radiative recombination of completely stripped Ar18+ calculated with electron beam temperatures kT∥ = 0.002 eV, kT⊥ = 0.2 eV amounts to α = 10-9 cm3 s-1. This is exceeded by nearly a factor of 10 by the rate measured in experiments with Ar18+ ions.
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