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(e,3e) on helium at low impact energy: the strongly correlated three-electron continuum

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Durr, M
Dorn, Alexander
Ullrich, Joachim
Cao, S.P
Czasch, A O
Kheifets, Anatoli
Gotz, J.R
Briggs, J.S

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Double ionization of the helium atom by slow electron impact (E0=106  eV) is studied in a kinematically complete experiment. Because of a low excess energy Eexc=27  eV above the double ionization threshold, a strongly correlated three-electron continuum is realized. This is demonstrated by measuring and calculating the fully differential cross sections for equal energy sharing of the final-state electrons. While the electron emission is dominated by a strong Coulomb repulsion, also signatures of more complex dynamics of the full four-body system are identified.

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Physical Review Letters 98.19 (2007): 193201/1-4

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Physical Review Letters

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