Abstract

Translational energy-gain spectroscopy is used to determine the final-state (nl) populations following single-electron capture by ${\mathrm{Ar}}^{\mathrm{q}+}$ (q=4--8) and ${\mathrm{Ne}}^{\mathrm{q}+}$ (q=4--7) projectiles in atomic and molecular deuterium targets at an energy of 545q eV. The importance of kinematics in analyzing these systems is discussed. The final-state populations are found to be very sensitive to the energy-level structure of the collision system. The results are interpreted in terms of a ``reaction window'' in the energy gain which is calculated using a multichannel Landau-Zener model.

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