Abstract

A model of an ion embedded in jellium is presented. The static charge state of a heavy ion is determined self-consistently. The effective charge of a heavy ion at low velocities is calculated, which is incorporated with the Brandt-Kitagawa effective charge theory to take the velocity dependence of the effective charge into account. The quantal harmonic oscillator model is generalized to calculate the electronic energy loss of heavy ions colliding with a carbon target. The results are compared with available experimental data.

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