Abstract
Classical binary encounter methods and distorted-wave perturbation theory are employed to calculate the continuum electron capture cross section. Results obtained for the impact of fast fully stripped ions of carbon, helium and hydrogen upon helium atoms are compared with experimental measurements. Theory and experiment accord well for cross section magnitudes but are in disagreement for the cusp asymmetry parameter.
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