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European Physical Journal D | 1989

Distribution of KαLn satellite yields for medium Z elements bombarded with 16O ions

P. Rymuza; Z. Sujkowski; M. Carlen; J.-Cl. Dousse; M. Gasser; J. Kern; B. Perny; Ch. Rhême

Kα X-ray spectra were measured with a Du Mond type curves crystal spectrometer for42Mo and46Pd targets bombarded with oxygen ions at 5.5 MeV/u energy (i.e. at velocity closely matching those of the targetL-shell electrons). The distribution ofL-shell vacancies produced in collisions with simultaneousK-shell ionization is deduced from the measured yield distribution of theKα X-ray satellites. The distribution shows deviations from the binomial ones. The deviations can be accounted for by assuming that theL-shell vacancy production is due to two uncorrelated processes: the direct ionization by impact and the electron capture from theL-shell of the target atom into theK-shell of the projectile, both occurring at nearly central collisions. The corresponding probability values are deduced using simple statistical considerations.


Physics Letters A | 1999

He-like hole states in mid-Z atoms studied by high-resolution K X-ray spectroscopy

J. Rzadkiewicz; D. Chmielewska; T. Ludziejewski; P. Rymuza; Z. Sujkowski; D. Castella; D. Corminboeuf; J.-Cl. Dousse; B. Galley; Ch. Herren; J. Hoszowska; J. Kern; M. Polasik; M. Pajek

Abstract High-resolution measurements of the Kα 1,2 X-ray spectra were performed with a bent crystal diffraction spectrometer for zirconium, niobium, molybdenum and palladium targets bombarded by 280 and 360 MeV oxygen ions. The energy differences between the Kα 1,2 diagram and the K h α 1,2 hypersatellite transitions as well as the intensity ratios I ( K h α 1 )/ I ( K h α 2 ) were determined. The L-shell satellites of the diagram and of the hypersatellite lines were resolved. The data are interpreted in terms of the properties of He-like hole states in mid- Z atoms. The Breit interaction correction is determined. The corrections due to the unresolved M-shell satellites and to the QED are found to be much smaller than the Breit terms and comparable to the experimental accuracy.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1992

In-beam bent-crystal spectrometer for studies of multiple inner shell ionization

T. Ludziejewski; J. Hoszowska; P. Rymuza; Z. Sujkowski; D Anagnostopoulos; G. Borchert; M. Carlen; Jc Dousse; Ch. Rhême; Ag Drentje

Abstract A diffraction spectrometer with a quartz crystal bent to the radius of 4.64 m has been installed at the beam line of KVI variable energy cyclotron. The instrument is intended for a detailed study of KX-rays from multiply ionized atoms with Z > 56. The KX-ray spectra of Tb bombarded with 15 MeV/amu 4He and 20Ne ions are presented along with the calibration 84.257 keV gamma line of 170Yb. The L-shell ionization probabilities in near central collisions are deduced from the measured L-satellite yield distribution.


EPL | 1990

X-ray Kβ satellites induced in molybdenum by 4He ions

M. Carlen; J-Cl Dousse; M. Gasser; J. Kern; Ch. Rhême; P. Rymuza; Z. Sujkowski; D. Trautmann

The Kβ X-ray spectrum of molybdenum bombarded by 28 MeV 4He ions was measured with a transmission curved crystal spectrometer. L and even M satellite lines were observed and resolved. Experimental energies are compared with those calculated with a MCDF program. Satisfactory agreement is found. Measuring the Kβ X-ray spectra with high resolution is a novel technique to also determine the M-shell ionization probability in central collisions. Comparison of the value obtained for Mo with theoretical (SCA) predictions demonstrates the importance of the recoil term.


The fourteenth international conference on the application of accelerators in research and industry | 1997

High resolution study of Kα hypersatellites spectrum of 42Mo atoms induced by 17 MeV/u 16O beam

P. Rymuza; D. Chmielewska; T. Ludziejewski; Z. Sujkowski; D. Castella; D. Corminboeuf; J.-Cl. Dousse; B. Galley; Ch. Herren; J. Hoszowska; J. Kern; M. Polasik; M. Pajek

The Kα hypersatellite X-ray spectrum of 42Mo target bombarded with 17 MeV/u 16O ions was measured with a high-resolution transmission bent crystal spectrometer. Well resolved lines of L-satellites and K-hypersatellites of Kα1 and Kα2 transitions were observed. Such data give valuable and rich information for testing the approximation used for the description of the multielectron system. The Khα1 hypersatellite, treated as spin-flip 1S0→3P1 transition, is forbidden in pure L-S coupling. In that case the relative yields of the Kα hypersatellites reflect directly the degree of intermediate coupling in the atom. Moreover, energies of the Khα1.2L0,1 transitions and the I(Khα1L0,1)/I(Khα2L0,1) intensity ratios are much more influenced by the Breit interaction than the diagram lines. The discussion of these problems is illustrated with the measured Kα hypersatellite spectrum of 42Mo.


European Physical Journal D | 1992

Inner-shell ionization in near-central collisions of 6.7 MeV/amu4He ions with mid-Z atoms

M. Carlen; J.-Cl. Dousse; M. Gasser; J. Hoszowska; J. Kern; Ch. Rhême; P. Rymuza; Z. Sujkowski; D. Trautmann

TheKβ spectra of molybdenum, palladium and lanthanum bombarded by 6.7 MeV/amu4He ions were measured with a transmission curved crystal spectrometer.L andM satellite lines were observed and resolved. Experimental energies are compared with those calculated with a MCDF program.M -shell ionization probabilities are deduced from the measured satellite intensity ratios and compared with theoretical (SCA) predictions. The experimental values are found to be higher than the calculated ones (by a factor of 2 for La and a factor of about 4 for Mo and Pd). The influence of coupling effects, electron wave functions, electron capture, electron correlation and target activation is discussed.


Archive | 1988

Non-binomial distribution of palladium KαLn X-ray satellites emitted after excitation by 16O ions

P. Rymuza; Z. Sujkowski; M. Carlen; J.-Cl. Dousse; M. Gasser; J. Kern; B. Perny; Ch. Rhême

The experimental distribution of Kα X-ray satellite yield from 46Pd atoms bombarded with oxygen ions at 5.4 MeV/u energy (i.e. closely matching the target L-shell electron velocity) shows significant deviations from the binomial distribution. The deviations can be accounted for by assuming that the L-shell ionization is due to two uncorrelated processes: the direct ionization by impact and the electron capture from the L-shell of the target atom to the K-shell of the projectile, both occurring at nearly central collissions. The corresponding probability values are obtained using simple statistical considerations.


Physical Review A | 1995

PROBABILITIES FOR L-SHELL IONIZATION IN INTERMEDIATE-VELOCITY COLLISIONS OF MEDIUM-MASS ELEMENTS WITH 4HE2+ IONS

B. Boschung; M. Carlen; J.-Cl. Dousse; B. Galley; Ch. Herren; J. Hoszowska; J. Kern; Ch. Rhême; T. Ludziejewski; P. Rymuza; Z. Sujkowski; Z. Halabuka


Physical Review A | 1996

Electron-impact-induced K plus M shell ionization in solid targets of medium-Z elements studied by means of high-resolution x-ray spectroscopy.

T. Ludziejewski; P. Rymuza; Z. Sujkowski; G. Borchert; Jean-Claude Dousse; Ch. Rhême; M. Polasik


Physical Review A | 1995

High-resolution study of the K beta 2 x-ray spectra induced by proton and photon impact on Zr, Mo, and Pd targets.

T. Ludziejewski; P. Rymuza; Z. Sujkowski; B. Boschung; Jean-Claude Dousse; B. Galley; Z. Halabuka; Ch. Herren; J. Hoszowska; J. Kern; Ch. Rhême; M. Polasik

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Ch. Rhême

University of Fribourg

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J. Kern

University of Fribourg

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M. Carlen

University of Fribourg

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M. Gasser

University of Fribourg

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B. Galley

University of Fribourg

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Ch. Herren

University of Fribourg

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M. Polasik

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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