On the contribution of multiple-electron capture to cometary x-ray emission in solar wind-comet interactions

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To shed light on the contribution of multiple-electron capture (MEC) processes to the cometary X-ray emission, we have carried out laboratory investigations of such processes. The experiments involved the triple-coincidence detection of X-rays, scattered projectile, and recoil ions in 100-keV Ne^10+ on He, Ne, and Ar collisions. In addition to the X-ray energy and the final projectile and recoil ions' charge states, the measurements provide the collision Q-value through the COLTRIMS technique. The measurements enable the separation of single-electron capture and MEC collisions, and provide X-ray spectra specific to the number of captured electrons. The measurements provide unequivocal evidence for the important role played by MEC processes. The experimental results for double-electron capture will be compared with theoretical predictions.

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