journals.iop.org home page electronic journals * User guide   * Site map   | Quick Search:Help  
Physica Scripta
Athens/Institutional login
IOP login: Password:   
Create account | Alerts | Contact us
Journals Home | Journals List | EJs Extra | This Journal | Search | Authors | Referees | Librarians | User Options | Help |

Recombination of F6+ with Free Electrons at Very Low Energies

A Hoffknecht et al 1999 Phys. Scr. T80B 298-300   doi: 10.1238/Physica.Topical.080a00298  Help

   PDF (80.5 KB) | References | Articles citing this article

A Hoffknecht1, T Bartsch1, S Schippers1, A Müller1, N Eklöw2, P Glans2, M Beutelspacher3, M Grieser3, G Gwinner3, A A Saghiri3 and A Wolf3
1 Institut für Kernphysik, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, D-35392 Giessen, Germany
2 Stockholm University, S-10405 Stockholm, Sweden
3 Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik (MPI),, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany

Abstract. Radiative and dielectronic recombination of F6+ have been studied at the heavy ion storage ring TSR in Heidelberg. For a detailed investigation of rate enhancement effects at very low electron-ion center-of-mass energies experimental parameters such as the magnetic guiding field, the electron density and the adiabatic expansion factor of the electron beam have been varied systematically. Whereas measurements at different electron densities show no influence on the enhancement and while a variation of the expansion factor evokes the predicted behaviour, we see an increase of the enhancement with increasing axial magnetic field between 20 mT and 70 mT.

PACS number: 34.80.Lx

Received 14 September 1998

Bookmark and Share Post to CiteUlike | Post to Connotea | Post to Bibsonomy

 

Find related articles





Article options

Authors & Referees

NJP 10th Anniversary highlightsOptics.org banner
 
Content finder
  Full Search
  Help


  
Setup information is available for Adobe Acrobat.
EndNote, ProCite ® and Reference Manager ® are registered trademarks of ISI Researchsoft.
Copyright © 1970-2008 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
 
Impactt factor banner