Polarization of Lyman-α emission in proton-hydrogen collisions studied using a semiclassical two-center convergent close-coupling approach

© 2016 American Physical Society. The semiclassical convergent close-coupling approach to ion-atom collisions has been extended to include electron-transfer channels. The approach has been applied to study the excitation and the electron-capture processes in proton-hydrogen collisions. The integral...

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Main Authors: Avazbaev, S., Kadyrov, Alisher, Abdurakhmanov, Ilkhom, Fursa, Dmitry, Bray, Igor
Format: Journal Article
Published: American Physical Society 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37898
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author Avazbaev, S.
Kadyrov, Alisher
Abdurakhmanov, Ilkhom
Fursa, Dmitry
Bray, Igor
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Fursa, Dmitry
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description © 2016 American Physical Society. The semiclassical convergent close-coupling approach to ion-atom collisions has been extended to include electron-transfer channels. The approach has been applied to study the excitation and the electron-capture processes in proton-hydrogen collisions. The integral alignment parameter A20 for polarization of Lyman-α emission and the cross sections for excitation and electron-capture into the lowest excited states have been calculated for a wide range of the proton impact energies from 1 keV to 1 MeV. The results are in good agreement with experimental measurements.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-378982017-09-13T14:10:55Z Polarization of Lyman-α emission in proton-hydrogen collisions studied using a semiclassical two-center convergent close-coupling approach Avazbaev, S. Kadyrov, Alisher Abdurakhmanov, Ilkhom Fursa, Dmitry Bray, Igor © 2016 American Physical Society. The semiclassical convergent close-coupling approach to ion-atom collisions has been extended to include electron-transfer channels. The approach has been applied to study the excitation and the electron-capture processes in proton-hydrogen collisions. The integral alignment parameter A20 for polarization of Lyman-α emission and the cross sections for excitation and electron-capture into the lowest excited states have been calculated for a wide range of the proton impact energies from 1 keV to 1 MeV. The results are in good agreement with experimental measurements. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37898 10.1103/PhysRevA.93.022710 American Physical Society restricted
spellingShingle Avazbaev, S.
Kadyrov, Alisher
Abdurakhmanov, Ilkhom
Fursa, Dmitry
Bray, Igor
Polarization of Lyman-α emission in proton-hydrogen collisions studied using a semiclassical two-center convergent close-coupling approach
title Polarization of Lyman-α emission in proton-hydrogen collisions studied using a semiclassical two-center convergent close-coupling approach
title_full Polarization of Lyman-α emission in proton-hydrogen collisions studied using a semiclassical two-center convergent close-coupling approach
title_fullStr Polarization of Lyman-α emission in proton-hydrogen collisions studied using a semiclassical two-center convergent close-coupling approach
title_full_unstemmed Polarization of Lyman-α emission in proton-hydrogen collisions studied using a semiclassical two-center convergent close-coupling approach
title_short Polarization of Lyman-α emission in proton-hydrogen collisions studied using a semiclassical two-center convergent close-coupling approach
title_sort polarization of lyman-α emission in proton-hydrogen collisions studied using a semiclassical two-center convergent close-coupling approach
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37898