Differential electron scattering cross sections for the 3 (2)S to 3 (2)P0 h, K transitions in MG II - Comparison of experiment and theory

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Atomic Spectra, Electron Scattering, Inelastic Scattering, Ion Beams, Scattering Cross Sections, Transition Probabilities, Angular Distribution, Atomic Excitations, Electron Energy, Solar Spectra

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Angular differential electron scattering cross sections are reported for the unresolved inelastic 3s (2)S to 3p (2)P0 h, k transitions in Mg II for the first time. Relative differential cross sections have been measured at 35 eV and 50 eV in the angular range of Theta between 6 and 17 deg using the newly developed electron energy loss technique in a crossed electron-ion beam geometry. Theoretical values have been calculated in a five-state close-coupling approximation in which 3s, 3p, 3d, 4s, and 4p states were included, and to which measurements were normalized at Theta = 12 deg.

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