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Excitation Of Ar 3p⁵4s-3p⁵4p Transitions By Electron Impact, Colette M. Maloney, Jerry Peacher, Klaus Bartschat, Don H. Madison Feb 2000

Excitation Of Ar 3p⁵4s-3p⁵4p Transitions By Electron Impact, Colette M. Maloney, Jerry Peacher, Klaus Bartschat, Don H. Madison

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Electron-impact excitation of argon from the 3p54s (J=0,2) metastable states to the 3p54p (J=0,1,2,3) manifold has been investigated in the semirelativistic first-order distorted-wave and plane-wave Born approximations. The results are compared with recent experimental data of Boffard et al. [Phys. Rev. A 59, 2749 (1999)] and R-matrix predictions by Bartschat and Zeman [Phys. Rev. A 59, R2552 (1999)]. In cases for which perturbative approaches are expected to be valid, the plane-wave Born approximation is found to be sufficiently accurate and thus allows for an efficient calculation of results over a wide range of collision energies.


Crystal And Magnetic Structures Of Lani₅₋ₓmnₓ, Chiu-Ying Tai, G. K. Marasinghe, Oran Allan Pringle, William Joseph James, Muguo Chen, William B. Yelon, I. Dubenko, Naushad Ali, Ph. I'Héritier Jan 2000

Crystal And Magnetic Structures Of Lani₅₋ₓmnₓ, Chiu-Ying Tai, G. K. Marasinghe, Oran Allan Pringle, William Joseph James, Muguo Chen, William B. Yelon, I. Dubenko, Naushad Ali, Ph. I'Héritier

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The crystallographic and magnetic properties of LaN5-xMnx with x = 1, 1.5, and 2, have been investigated using x-ray and neutron diffraction, vibrating sample magnetometer and superconducting quantum interference device measurements. All the samples crystallize in the hexagonal CaCu5-type (P6/mmm) structure. Manganese atoms preferentially occupy the 3 g site in the LaNi5 structure. The bulk magnetization of the LaNi5-xMnx powder samples decreases rapidly as nickel is replaced by manganese. A ferrimagnetic model is applied to describe the magnetic structure of the LaNi5-xMnx samples for x = 1.5 and …


Neutron Scattering From Aerosols: Intraparticle Structure Factor, Guinier Analysis Of Particle Speed, And Crossed Beam Kinematics, Gerald Wilemski Jan 2000

Neutron Scattering From Aerosols: Intraparticle Structure Factor, Guinier Analysis Of Particle Speed, And Crossed Beam Kinematics, Gerald Wilemski

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A theoretical formalism for neutron scattering from systems of particles is applied to liquid nanodroplet aerosols. A term arising from intraparticle, intermolecular correlations is identified. The kinematical theory of two body scattering is recast into a form convenient for interpreting the results of experiments with crossed beams of neutrons and aerosol particles. Based on a theoretical analysis of the scattered intensity in the Guinier region, a method for determining the particle velocity directly from the experimental data is outlined. The method is not restricted by assumptions about particle shape, composition, uniformity, or size distribution.


Electron Correlations Observed Through Intensity Interferometry, Michael Schulz, Robert Moshammer, Wayne M. Schmitt, Holger Kollmus, Bernold Feuerstein, Rido Mann, Siegbert Hagmann, Joachim Hermann Ullrich Jan 2000

Electron Correlations Observed Through Intensity Interferometry, Michael Schulz, Robert Moshammer, Wayne M. Schmitt, Holger Kollmus, Bernold Feuerstein, Rido Mann, Siegbert Hagmann, Joachim Hermann Ullrich

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Intensity interferometry was applied to study electron correlations in doubly ionizing ion-atom collisions. In this method, the probability to find two electrons emitted in the same double ionization event with a certain momentum difference is compared to the corresponding probability for two uncorrelated electrons from two independent events. The ratio of both probabilities, the so-called correlation function, is found to sensitively reveal electron correlation effects, but it is rather insensitive to the collision dynamics.


X-Ray Emission Following Low-Energy Charge Exchange Collisions Of Highly Charged Ions, P. Beiersdorfer, Ronald E. Olson, G. V. Brown, H. Chen, C. L. Harris, P. A. Neill, L. Schweikhard, S. B. Utter, K. Widmann Jan 2000

X-Ray Emission Following Low-Energy Charge Exchange Collisions Of Highly Charged Ions, P. Beiersdorfer, Ronald E. Olson, G. V. Brown, H. Chen, C. L. Harris, P. A. Neill, L. Schweikhard, S. B. Utter, K. Widmann

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K-shell x-ray emission following low-energy charge exchange collisions (≤11 eV/amu) has been measured for ten bare and hydrogenic ions up to U91+. The data resolve capture into angular momentum states with ℓ=1 and provide a stringent test of theory. The assumption of Stark mixing of angular momentum states is inappropriate at such energies. Results from detailed calculations give a better description of the data, but significant discrepancies are noted. The measurements show that the hardness ratio of charge-exchange induced K-shell x-ray emission represents a diagnostic of the dynamics of ion-atom interactions in situations where the energy is below …


The Effects Of Substituting Iron For Manganese In Smmn₆Ge₆: Magnetic And Crystallographic Properties, J. Han, William B. Yelon, Naushad Ali, I. Dubenko, G. K. Marasinghe, Ph. I'Héritier, William Joseph James Jan 2000

The Effects Of Substituting Iron For Manganese In Smmn₆Ge₆: Magnetic And Crystallographic Properties, J. Han, William B. Yelon, Naushad Ali, I. Dubenko, G. K. Marasinghe, Ph. I'Héritier, William Joseph James

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No abstract provided.


Initial State Dependence Of Low-Energy Electron Emission In Fast Ion Atom Collisions, Robert Moshammer, Pablo Daniel Fainstein, Michael Schulz, Wayne M. Schmitt, Holger Kollmus, Rido Mann, Siegbert Hagmann, Joachim Hermann Ullrich Dec 1999

Initial State Dependence Of Low-Energy Electron Emission In Fast Ion Atom Collisions, Robert Moshammer, Pablo Daniel Fainstein, Michael Schulz, Wayne M. Schmitt, Holger Kollmus, Rido Mann, Siegbert Hagmann, Joachim Hermann Ullrich

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Single and multiple ionization of neon and argon atoms by 3.6 MeV/u Au53+ impact has been explored in kinematically complete experiments. Doubly differential cross sections for low-energy electron emission have been obtained for a defined charge state of the recoiling target ion and the receding projectile. Observed target specific structures in the electron continuum are attributable to the nodal structure of the initial bound state momentum distribution. The experimental data are in excellent accord with continuum-distorted-wave eikonal-initial-state single ionization calculations if multiple ionization is considered appropriately.


Laser-Induced Stabilization Of Autoionizing States, Heider N. Ereifej, J. Greg Story Nov 1999

Laser-Induced Stabilization Of Autoionizing States, Heider N. Ereifej, J. Greg Story

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Stabilization of autoionizing states of barium by laser-induced, stimulated emission of light is demonstrated. Relative to purely flourescent stabilization, the data clearly show an enhancement of the stabilization process for laser pulses short compared to the flourescent lifetime of the autoionizing states. Shakeup spectra in which the principal quantum number of both electrons changes during the stimulated emission process are also clearly demonstrated.


Differential Projectile Energy Loss In Multiply Ionizing Collisions, M. Schulz, R. Moshammer, W. Schmitt, H. Kollmus, R. Mann, S. Hagmann, Ronald E. Olson, J. Ullrich Oct 1999

Differential Projectile Energy Loss In Multiply Ionizing Collisions, M. Schulz, R. Moshammer, W. Schmitt, H. Kollmus, R. Mann, S. Hagmann, Ronald E. Olson, J. Ullrich

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The momentum vectors of the recoil ion and up to three electrons were measured in coincidence with the projectiles which did not change charge state for 3.6 MeV amu-1 Au53+ → Ne collisions. New techniques were applied to obtain differential energy-loss spectra for multiple-target ionization as a function of the recoil-ion charge state. A resolution unprecedented for this energy regime was achieved. The data are in good agreement with a classical trajectory Monte Carlo calculation. Our studies represent a first step for a method of modelling stopping powers on a microscopic level and are relevant for plasma applications.


Critical Behavior Of Disordered Quantum Magnets: The Relevance Of Rare Regions, Rajesh S. Narayanan, Thomas Vojta, Dietrich Belitz, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick Oct 1999

Critical Behavior Of Disordered Quantum Magnets: The Relevance Of Rare Regions, Rajesh S. Narayanan, Thomas Vojta, Dietrich Belitz, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick

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The effects of quenched disorder on the critical properties of itinerant quantum antiferromagnets and ferromagnets are considered. Particular attention is paid to locally ordered spatial regions that are formed in the presence of quenched disorder even when the bulk system is still in the paramagnetic phase. These rare regions or local moments are reflected in the existence of spatially inhomogeneous saddle points of the Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson functional. We derive an effective theory that takes into account small fluctuations around all of these saddle points. The resulting free energy functional contains a new term in addition to those obtained within the conventional …


Doppler Shift Anisotropy In Small Angle Neutron Scattering, Barbara Ellen Wyslouzil, Gerald Wilemski, Janice L. Cheung, Reinhard Strey, John G. Barker Oct 1999

Doppler Shift Anisotropy In Small Angle Neutron Scattering, Barbara Ellen Wyslouzil, Gerald Wilemski, Janice L. Cheung, Reinhard Strey, John G. Barker

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The two-dimensional patterns in our small angle neutron scattering (SANS) experiments from rapidly moving aerosols are anisotropic. To test the kinematic theory of two-body scattering that describes the anisotropy, we conducted SANS experiments using a constant source of D2O aerosol with droplets moving at ~440 m/s, and varied the neutron velocity from 267 to 800 m/s. The theoretically predicted anisotropy of the laboratory scattering intensities agrees well with the experimental results. Based on an analysis of the scattering intensity in the Guinier region, we also determined the particle velocity. The results are in very good agreement with independent …


Investigation Of Resonant Photoemission In Gd With X-Ray Linear Dichroism, Shubhra R. Mishra, Thomas K. Cummins, George Daniel Waddill, W. J. Gammon, Gerrit V. Van Der Laan, Kyle W. Goodman, James G. Tobin Jul 1999

Investigation Of Resonant Photoemission In Gd With X-Ray Linear Dichroism, Shubhra R. Mishra, Thomas K. Cummins, George Daniel Waddill, W. J. Gammon, Gerrit V. Van Der Laan, Kyle W. Goodman, James G. Tobin

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The constructive summing of direct and indirect channels above the absorption threshold of a core level can cause a massive increase in the emission cross section, leading to a phenomenon called "resonant photoemission." Using novel magnetic linear dichroism in angular distribution photoelectron spectroscopy experiments and theoretical simulations, we have probed the nature of the resonant photoemission process in Gd metal. It now appears that temporal matching as well as energy matching is a requirement for true resonant photoemission.


Influence Of Rare Regions On Magnetic Quantum Phase Transitions, Rajesh S. Narayanan, Thomas Vojta, Dietrich Belitz, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick Jun 1999

Influence Of Rare Regions On Magnetic Quantum Phase Transitions, Rajesh S. Narayanan, Thomas Vojta, Dietrich Belitz, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick

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The effects of quenched disorder on the critical properties of itinerant quantum magnets are considered. Particular attention is paid to locally ordered rare regions that are formed in the presence of quenched disorder even when the bulk system is still in the nonmagnetic phase. It is shown that these local moments or instantons destroy the previously found critical fixed point in the case of antiferromagnets. In the case of itinerant ferromagnets, the critical behavior is unaffected by the rare regions due to an effective long-range interaction between the order parameter fluctuations.


First Order Transitions And Multicritical Points In Weak Itinerant Ferromagnets, Dietrich Belitz, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick, Thomas Vojta Jun 1999

First Order Transitions And Multicritical Points In Weak Itinerant Ferromagnets, Dietrich Belitz, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick, Thomas Vojta

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It is shown that the phase transition in low-Tc clean itinerant ferromagnets is generically of first order, due to correlation effects that lead to a nonanalytic term in the free energy. A tricritical point separates the line of first order transitions from Heisenberg critical behavior at higher temperatures. Sufficiently strong quenched disorder suppresses the first order transition via the appearance of a critical end point. A semiquantitative discussion is given in terms of recent experiments on MnSi, and predictions for other experiments are made.


Defect-Induced Resonant Tunneling Of Electromagnetic Waves Through A Polariton Gap, Lev I. Deych, Alexey Yamilov, Alexander A. Lisyansky May 1999

Defect-Induced Resonant Tunneling Of Electromagnetic Waves Through A Polariton Gap, Lev I. Deych, Alexey Yamilov, Alexander A. Lisyansky

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We consider tunneling of electromagnetic waves through a polariton band gap of a 1-D chain of atoms. We analytically demonstrate that a defect embedded in the structure gives rise to the resonance transmission at the frequency of a local polariton state associated with the defect.


Effects Of Resonant Tunneling In Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Through A Polariton Gap, Lev I. Deych, Alexey Yamilov, Alexander A. Lisyansky May 1999

Effects Of Resonant Tunneling In Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Through A Polariton Gap, Lev I. Deych, Alexey Yamilov, Alexander A. Lisyansky

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We consider tunneling of electromagnetic waves through a polariton band gap of a one-dimensional chain of atoms. We analytically show that a defect embedded in the structure gives rise to the resonance transmission at the frequency of a local polariton state associated with the defect. Numerical Monte Carlo simulations are used to examine properties of the electromagnetic band arising inside the polariton gap due to finite concen-tration of defects.


Binary Nucleation Kinetics. Iv. Directional Properties And Cluster Concentrations At The Saddle Point, Gerald Wilemski Apr 1999

Binary Nucleation Kinetics. Iv. Directional Properties And Cluster Concentrations At The Saddle Point, Gerald Wilemski

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Using a new approach, Stauffer's expression for the rate of steady state binary nucleation and Trinkaus's expression for the steady state cluster concentrations f are derived directly from the diffusion equation that governs the evolution of f in composition space. The behavior of φ (≡f/N, where N is the equilibrium cluster concentration) is explored since this function provides a characterization of the nucleating binary system that, to lowest order, is independent of the actual composition of the mother phase. The angle ω that describes the direction of ▽ φ at the saddle point differs, in general, from the angle φ …


Geometrodynamical Formulation Of Two-Dimensional Dilaton Gravity, Marco Cavaglia Mar 1999

Geometrodynamical Formulation Of Two-Dimensional Dilaton Gravity, Marco Cavaglia

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Two-dimensional matterless dilaton gravity with an arbitrary dilatonic potential can be discussed in a unitary way, both in the Lagrangian and canonical frameworks, by introducing suitable field redefinitions. The new fields are directly related to the original spacetime geometry and in the canonical picture they generalize the well-known geometrodynamical variables used in the discussion of the Schwarzschild black hole. So the model can be quantized using the techniques developed for the latter case. The resulting quantum theory exhibits the Birkhoff theorem at the quantum level.


Impact Parameter Related Final N-Level Splitting Observed In Aligned Ion-Rydberg Collisions, K. R. Cornelius, Ronald E. Olson Jan 1999

Impact Parameter Related Final N-Level Splitting Observed In Aligned Ion-Rydberg Collisions, K. R. Cornelius, Ronald E. Olson

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The classical trajectory Monte Carlo method has been used to calculate the final product principal quantum state n f-distributions in electron capture collisions involving a proton incident on a Rydberg hydrogen atom in an ni = 25 state. The generalized eccentricity, defined by orienting the classical eccentricity of the electron's orbit relative to the incident ion, was varied to show how the final state n f-levels depended on this quantity over the range of reduced collision speeds v* = vp/ve = 1.0-2.4. Plots of the final product n f-distributions at low reduced velocities show a resonance peak near n f …


Calculation Of The Electron Self-Energy For Low Nuclear Charge, Ulrich D. Jentschura, Peter J. Mohr, Gerhard Soff Jan 1999

Calculation Of The Electron Self-Energy For Low Nuclear Charge, Ulrich D. Jentschura, Peter J. Mohr, Gerhard Soff

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We present a nonperturbative numerical evaluation of the one-photon electron self-energy for hydrogenlike ions with low nuclear charge numbers Z = 1 to 5. Our calculation for the 1S state has a numerical uncertainty of 0.8 Hz for hydrogen and 13 Hz for singly ionized helium. Resummation and convergence acceleration techniques that reduce the computer time by about 3 orders of magnitude were employed in the calculation. The numerical results are compared to results based on known terms in the expansion of the self-energy in powers of Zα.


X-Ray Absorption, Neutron Diffraction, And Mössbauer Effect Studies Of Mnzn-Ferrite Processed Through High-Energy Ball Milling, D. J. Fatemi, V. G. Harris, Mingxing Chen, Satish K. Malik, William B. Yelon, Gary J. Long, Amitabh Mohan Jan 1999

X-Ray Absorption, Neutron Diffraction, And Mössbauer Effect Studies Of Mnzn-Ferrite Processed Through High-Energy Ball Milling, D. J. Fatemi, V. G. Harris, Mingxing Chen, Satish K. Malik, William B. Yelon, Gary J. Long, Amitabh Mohan

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MnZn-ferrite has been prepared via high-energy ball milling of elemental oxides MnO, ZnO, and α-Fe2O3. Neutron diffraction measurements suggest a high density of vacancies in a spinel structure. The spinel phase appears to comprise 99.8 wt % of the material in the sample milled for 40 h, with the remainder attributable to unreacted α-Fe2O3. The x-ray absorption near-edge structure was analyzed to provide an understanding of the charge state of the constituent Fe ions. This analysis reveals about 2/3 of Fe cations to be trivalent, increasing to about 3/4 after a 5 …


Double Electron Removal And Fragmentation Model Of The [Formula Presented] Molecule By Highly Charged Ions, C. J. Wood, Ronald E. Olson Jan 1999

Double Electron Removal And Fragmentation Model Of The [Formula Presented] Molecule By Highly Charged Ions, C. J. Wood, Ronald E. Olson

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A five-body classical trajectory Monte Carlo model has been developed to study double electron removal from H2 by collisions with highly charged ions at impact energies ranging from 1 eV/u to 1 GeV/u. The longitudinal and transverse final-state correlation between ejected electrons is calculated for double ionization of H2 by impact of Se28+ at 3.6 MeV/u and U92+ at 1 GeV/u; the electron-electron interaction is dynamically included during the collision when one of the electron’s total energy becomes positive. Relativistic corrections are incorporated to reflect the Lorentz contraction of the projectile’s electric field. The cross-section dependence …


Five-Body Calculations Of [Formula Presented] Fragmentation By [Formula Presented] Impact, C. R. Feeler, Ronald E. Olson, Robert D. Dubois, T. Schlathölter, O. Hadjar, R. Hoekstra, R. Morgenstern Jan 1999

Five-Body Calculations Of [Formula Presented] Fragmentation By [Formula Presented] Impact, C. R. Feeler, Ronald E. Olson, Robert D. Dubois, T. Schlathölter, O. Hadjar, R. Hoekstra, R. Morgenstern

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A five-body classical trajectory Monte Carlo model has been developed to study fragmentation of diatomic molecules after double electron removal by highly charged ion impact. A systematic study of the final-state deuteron energy and momentum spectra has been conducted for Xe19+ + D2 collisions at impact energies ranging from 1 eV/u to 100 keV/u. At the highest projectile energies, the fragment energies and momenta are determined by the Coulomb explosion of the doubly ionized molecule via the known Franck-Condon transition for the isolated molecule. The deuterons are emitted back-to-back with nearly equal energies. At the lowest projectile energies, …


Magnetic And Crystallographic Properties Of Lani₅₋ₓfex, C. Tan, Oran Allan Pringle, Mingxing Chen, William B. Yelon, J. Gebhardt, Naushad Ali, C. Y. Tai, G. K. Marasinghe, George Daniel Waddill, William Joseph James Jan 1999

Magnetic And Crystallographic Properties Of Lani₅₋ₓfex, C. Tan, Oran Allan Pringle, Mingxing Chen, William B. Yelon, J. Gebhardt, Naushad Ali, C. Y. Tai, G. K. Marasinghe, George Daniel Waddill, William Joseph James

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No abstract provided.


Spin Dependent Tunneling, Peter M. Levy, Shufeng Zhang Jan 1999

Spin Dependent Tunneling, Peter M. Levy, Shufeng Zhang

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During the past four years, researchers made significant advances in fabricating magnetic tunnel junctions with reproducible magnetic and magneto transport properties. Important developments include optimization of oxidation processes, discovery of new class of magnetic tunnel junctions, combination of spin dependent tunneling with the Coulomb blockade effect, and a better theoretical understanding of the I-V characteristics of magnetic tunnel junctions. These developments make them promising candidates for magnetic random-access memories. © Elsevier Science Ltd.


Differences Between Regular And Random Order Of Updates In Damage-Spreading Simulations, Thomas Vojta, Michael Schreiber Dec 1998

Differences Between Regular And Random Order Of Updates In Damage-Spreading Simulations, Thomas Vojta, Michael Schreiber

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We investigate the spreading of damage in the three-dimensional Ising model by means of large-scale Monte Carlo simulations. Within the Glauber dynamics we use different rules for the order in which the sites are updated. We find that the stationary damage values and the spreading temperature are different for different update order. In particular, random update order leads to larger damage and a lower spreading temperature than regular order. Consequently, damage spreading in the Ising model is nonuniversal not only with respect to different update algorithms (e.g., Glauber vs heat-bath dynamics) as already known, but even with respect to the …


Production Of Bound Μ⁺Μˉ Systems In Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, Ilya F. Ginzburg, Ulrich D. Jentschura, Savely Karshenboim, Frank Krauss, Valery G. Serbo, Gerhard Soff Dec 1998

Production Of Bound Μ⁺Μˉ Systems In Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions, Ilya F. Ginzburg, Ulrich D. Jentschura, Savely Karshenboim, Frank Krauss, Valery G. Serbo, Gerhard Soff

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Dimuonium (the bound system of two muons, the μ+ μ--atom system) has not been observed yet. In this paper we discuss the electromagnetic production of dimuonium at RHIC and LHC in relativistic heavy ion collisions. The production of parastates is analyzed in the equivalent photon approximation. For the treatment of orthostates, we develop a three-photon formalism. We determine the production rates at RHIC and LHC with an accuracy of a few percent and discuss problems related to the observation of dimuonium.


Charge Exchange From D(N = 2) Atoms To Low-Z Receiver Ions, R. Hoekstra, H. Anderson, F. W. Bliek, M. Von Hellermann, C. F. Maggi, Ronald E. Olson, H. P. Summers Dec 1998

Charge Exchange From D(N = 2) Atoms To Low-Z Receiver Ions, R. Hoekstra, H. Anderson, F. W. Bliek, M. Von Hellermann, C. F. Maggi, Ronald E. Olson, H. P. Summers

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To elucidate the influence on charge-exchange spectroscopy of metastable deuterium donors, the corresponding cross sections for state-selective charge transfer have been calculated using the classical trajectory Monte Carlo method. The cross sections for electron capture from D(n = 2) by fully stripped low-Z ions are contrasted with those for capture from ground state D to indicate the importance of metastable donors. Using the new data, effective emission coefficients for the spectral lines of H-like light impurities used in charge-exchange spectroscopy have been calculated. These results incorporate the presence of excited n = 2 donors in the beam and apply to …


Nonanalytic Magnetization Dependence Of The Magnon Effective Mass In Itinerant Quantum Ferromagnets, Dietrich Belitz, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick, Andrew J. Millis, Thomas Vojta Dec 1998

Nonanalytic Magnetization Dependence Of The Magnon Effective Mass In Itinerant Quantum Ferromagnets, Dietrich Belitz, Theodore R. Kirkpatrick, Andrew J. Millis, Thomas Vojta

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The spin-wave dispersion relation in both clean and disordered itinerant quantum ferromagnets is calculated. It is found that effects akin to weak-localization physics cause the frequency of the spin waves to be a nonanalytic function of the magnetization m. For low frequencies Ω, small wave vectors k, and m→0, the dispersion relation is found to be of the form Ω=const x m1-αk2, with α = (4-d)/2 (2 < d < 4) for disordered systems, and α = (3-d) (1 < d < 3) for clean ones. In d = 4 (disordered) and d = 3 (clean), Ωαm ln (1/m) k2. Experiments to test these predictions are proposed.


Double Differential Cross Section Of Helium Ionization By Proton Impact, A. L. Godunov, V. A. Schipakov, Michael Schulz Nov 1998

Double Differential Cross Section Of Helium Ionization By Proton Impact, A. L. Godunov, V. A. Schipakov, Michael Schulz

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A theoretical analysis for doubly differential cross sections of the single ionization of helium by proton impact as a function of the scattering angle and projectile energy loss is presented. We have used two different theoretical methods. The first approach involved an approximate solution of Faddeev-Merkuriev equations for the three-body Coulomb problem. The second approach employed the expansion of the transition amplitude in the Born series over the projectile-target interaction up to second order. A relation between these two methods was established for the case of fast collisions. It has been demonstrated that, for small scattering angles, the post-collision interaction …