Abstract

State-selective electron capture cross sections and projectile scattering-angle differential cross sections for single-electron capture in collisions of protons with He at energies ranging from 50 to 100 keV have been experimentally investigated by means of a reaction microscope. It is shown that for single-electron capture the ground-state transfer is the dominant reaction channel, and excited-state transfer has relative small contributions to the cross sections. The transfer-excitation process has a minor contribution to the total cross sections. As the projectile energy increases, ground-state transfer remains dominant, but the relative contributions of the excited-state transfers become more important. The minor contribution of transfer excitation remains almost unchanged. Furthermore, it was found that for single transfer the present results are in good agreement with independent electron model predictions in the energy regime considered. For transfer excitation, however, there are obvious discrepancies between our measurements and theoretical results. We concluded that the electron-electron-correlation effects may play a role at least in transfer excitation in collisions of protons with He in the energy range considered.

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