Abstract

Double differential cross sections were obtained from the triple differential cross sections. The present calculations are compared with the hydrogenic ground-state experimental data, theoretical results, and DDCS first Born results. Discrepancies have been found between the present results and those measurements and theoretical results and also qualitative agreement with those of compared theories. The exchange effect results give an enormous prospect for experimental outcomes in the field of ionization problems. We are expecting that the present study makes more significant contribution to the study of atomic scattering problems using the multiple scattering theories. In the future calculations, other kinematic conditions or other atomic species will also be interesting and significant.

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