Abstract

Excited state populations and charge state fractions of 36 MeV C and 445 MeV Cl ions have been measured for a range of thicknesses of gaseous and solid C targets. Cross-sections for electron capture, loss, excitation and excited state quenching have been determined and these data are found to give a quantitative account of the Bohr-Lindhard density effect model. Implications to stopping power theory are considered.

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