Abstract

The coupled state impact parameter model has been used to study collisions of alpha particles with sodium atoms. Straight-line trajectories are employed. The charge exchange and excitation cross sections are computed for impact energies in the range 10.0-270.0 keV. The calculated total charge exchange cross sections are found to be in good agreement with the recent experimental data of Dubois and Toburen (1985) in the energy range 10.0<or=Elab<or=100.0 keV. It is predicted that above this energy electron capture from the L shell starts to compete with electron capture from the M shell which is considered. The authors find that, for impact energies below 30.0 keV, the electrons are preferentially captured in the He+ (3l) state. This leads to a distinct possibility of population inversion and emission of Lyman- alpha (304 AA) and Lyman- beta (256 AA) soft X-ray photons.

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