Abstract

K X-ray satellite spectra produced during the bombardment of uranium with 500 MeV neon, have been investigated with a high resolution crystal spectrometer. The experimental results are compared with theoretical predictions for vacancy production computed in the semiclassical separate atom perturbation theory and corrected forL subshell coupling and electron transfer from targetL shell into projectileK shell. The agreement between theory and experiment is rather good. It turns out, that the reduction ofL vacancy production due toL subshell coupling is essentially compensated by theL electron transfer from target to projectile. The present work is an extension of a previous study of theK α1 satellite spectra of tantalum bombarded with 403 MeV nitrogen.

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