Relativistic Collisions of Structured Atomic Particles /
Voitkiv, Alexander.
Relativistic Collisions of Structured Atomic Particles / by Alexander Voitkiv, Joachim Ullrich. - recurso en línea. - Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics, 49 1615-5653 ; .
Springer eBooks
Nonrelativistic Collisions -- First Order Considerations -- Considerations Beyond First Order Perturbation Theory -- Relativistic Collisions -- to Relativistic Collisions -- Descriptions of Collisions Within the First Order Approximation in the Projectile–Target Interaction -- Theoretical Methods Extending beyond the First Order Approximation -- Impact Parameter Dependence of Projectile-Electron Excitation and Loss in Relativistic Collisions -- Cross Sections and Comparison with Experiment.
The book reviews the progress achieved over the last decade in the study of collisions between an ion and an atom in which both the atomic particles carry electrons and can undergo transitions between their internal states -- including continua. It presents the detailed considerations of different theoretical approaches, that can be used to describe collisions of structured atomic particles for the very broad interval of impact energies ranging from 0.5--1 MeV/u till extreme relativistic energies where the collision velocity very closely approaches the speed of light.
9783540784210
10.1007/9783540784210 doi
QC5.53
Relativistic Collisions of Structured Atomic Particles / by Alexander Voitkiv, Joachim Ullrich. - recurso en línea. - Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics, 49 1615-5653 ; .
Springer eBooks
Nonrelativistic Collisions -- First Order Considerations -- Considerations Beyond First Order Perturbation Theory -- Relativistic Collisions -- to Relativistic Collisions -- Descriptions of Collisions Within the First Order Approximation in the Projectile–Target Interaction -- Theoretical Methods Extending beyond the First Order Approximation -- Impact Parameter Dependence of Projectile-Electron Excitation and Loss in Relativistic Collisions -- Cross Sections and Comparison with Experiment.
The book reviews the progress achieved over the last decade in the study of collisions between an ion and an atom in which both the atomic particles carry electrons and can undergo transitions between their internal states -- including continua. It presents the detailed considerations of different theoretical approaches, that can be used to describe collisions of structured atomic particles for the very broad interval of impact energies ranging from 0.5--1 MeV/u till extreme relativistic energies where the collision velocity very closely approaches the speed of light.
9783540784210
10.1007/9783540784210 doi
QC5.53