Abstract

The presence of background radiation emitted by the products of nuclear reactions is a source of systematic error in high resolution electron spectroscopy of high-energy ion-atom collisions. A detailed discussion of the role of the different background sources contributing to this systematic error is given. A method for decreasing this systematic error and its effect to the decomposition of electron spectra is presented.

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