Abstract
Slight variations in the relative motion of two colliding atoms on the excitation amplitudes of the electronic states are discussed. A new theoretical method is proposed which leads to a simple calculation of the electronic amplitudes for a modified classical trajectory $\overline{R}(t)$ provided the exact solution is known for one particular time dependence $R(t)$. This is of considerable importance for practical calculations. The method is applied to deeply inelastic collisions between very heavy atoms and may be utilized also for muonic states during muon-induced fission.NUCLEAR REACTIONS Heavy ions; influence of nuclear trajectory on atomic excitations.
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