Inga Yu Tolstikhina, V. P. Shevelko. The role of charge-exchange processes in probing hydrogen plasma with a heavy ion beam[J]. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 2023, 8(4): 044403

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Fig. 1. One-electron cross sections for ionization and charge exchange of Tl+ and Tl2+ ions in collision with plasma particles. (a) Electron-impact ionization: circles, experiment11 for Tl+; solid curves, calculations using the ATOM code.10 (b) Ionization by protons: circles, experiment12 for Tl+; solid curves, calculations using the ARSENY13 and RICODE-M14 codes. (c) Cross sections for charge-exchange on H atoms calculated using the ARSENY and CAPTURE codes.15 (d) Cross sections for charge exchange on protons: circles, experiment12 for Tl+; solid curves, calculations using the ARSENY and CAPTURE codes.

Fig. 2. Rate coefficients ⟨vσ ⟩ of one-electron ionization and charge exchange for thallium ions as functions of plasma electron temperature T e . (a) and (b) ⟨vσ ⟩ values of Tl+ ions at ion-beam velocity v b = 0.2 a.u. and v b = 1.0 a.u.; (c) and (d) ⟨vσ ⟩ values of Tl2+ ions at v b = 0.2 a.u. and 1.0 a.u. The results labeled IZ-e and IZ-p are for ionization by electrons and protons, respectively, and those labeled CE-H and CE-p are for charge-exchange on H atoms and protons, respectively.

Fig. 3. Hydrogen-atom density N H as a function of electron temperature T e at electron densities N e = 1012, 1013, and 1014 cm−3.

Fig. 4. Dependence of the H-atom density N H on electron temperature T e at electron densities N e = 1012, 1013, and 1014 cm−3 and ion-beam velocities v b = 0.2 and 1.0 a.u. The decreasing curves are from the calculation in Ref. 18 , while the increasing curves are the lower limits of the density N H from Eq. (10) . The arrows indicate the maximum electron temperatures at which the CE-H rates should be accounted for as well as the IZ-e rates.

Fig. 5. ME ionization cross sections (for n = 1–4 electrons) by electron impact of (a) Tl+ and (b) Tl2+ ions as functions of electron energy: symbols, experiment;11 solid curves, calculations for n = 1 using the ATOM code and for n ≥ 2 using analytical formulas from Ref. 20 , the curves marked “total” are the total cross sections.

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