Collisions of highly charged ions with electrons, atoms and surfaces

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Atomic Collisions, Collisions, Cyclotron Radiation, Cyclotron Resonance, Electrons, Ion Beams, Ion Sources, Astrophysics, Electron Impact, Excitation, Ion Atom Interactions, Ionization, On-Line Systems

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At the Oak Ridge Multicharged Ion Source Facility, an experimental atomic collisions physics program is centered around a recently upgraded Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) multicharged ion source. The 10 GHz CAPRICE source has been in operation since October 22, 1992, and has provided more intense, higher charge ion beams than our previous ECR ion source. Intense metallic beams have recently become available with the installation of a metallic oven on the source. In addition to measurements of electron-impact excitation, carried out in collaboration with the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA), experiments are presently on-line to study electron-impact ionization, low-energy ion-atom collisions, and ion-surface interactions. A brief summary of our various activities with an emphasis on the new capabilities is presented.

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