Abstract
Evidence for resonant two-electron capture and excitation, i.e. the time-reversed double Auger process with radiative stabilization, was found by measuring coincidences between two K-X-rays of a heavy ion associated with its double charge exchange. Hydrogen-like Ge 3+ ions with energies of 4.5–11.5 MeV u were directed into a neon gas target. Contributions from the double non-resonant transfer and excitation process are also discussed.
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