Abstract

Experimental and theoretical velocity distributions of electrons ejected in 1--6 keV ionizing H[sup +-]H collisions are presented. Both the experimental velocity distributions and the relative total ionization cross sections can be explained by the theory in a fully consistent way. Strong evidence is found for the existence of a saddle point ionization mechanism at collision energies of 4 keV and higher.

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