Abstract

The exact quantitative description and full understanding of the dynamics of three or more interacting particles is a fundamental and ongoing problem in quantum mechanics. While one of the most elementary systems for studying the dynamics of three Coulomb-interacting particles, the helium atom, has been examined extensively during the past few decades,three-particleCoulombbreakupinitiatedbyshortand intense pulses of electromagnetic radiation in the infrared (IR) to the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) spectral range continues to be of particular interest to experimentalists and theorists alike. The complete investigation of such three-particle breakup processes remains a demanding experiment that requires advancedlaserorsynchrotronandcoincidentparticledetection

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