Abstract
The first Born length and velocity approximation is used to calculate cross sections for one-electron loss, total electron production and ionization occurring in the collision of fast singly ionized helium with neutral atomic helium. Account is taken of double transitions. Good agreement between the theoretical and experimental values of the one-electron loss, total electron production and ionization cross sections is found for impact energies greater than 1000 and 300 keV respectively.
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