Absolute cross sections for the ionization-excitation of helium by electron impact
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Bellm, Susan
Lower, Julian
Weigold, Erich
Bray, Igor
Fursa, D.V
Bartschat, Klaus R
Harris, A.L
Madison, Don Harvey
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American Physical Society
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In a recent publication we presented detailed experimental and theoretical results for the electron-impactinduced
ionization of ground-state helium atoms. The purpose of that work was to refine theoretical approaches
and provide further insight into the Coulomb four-body problem. Cross section ratios were presented for
transitions leading to excited states, relative to those leading to the ground state, of the helium ion. We now
build on that study by presenting individual relative triple-differential ionization cross sections TDCSs for an
additional body of experimental data measured at lower values of scattered-electron energies. This has been
facilitated through the development of new electron-gun optics which enables us to accurately characterize the
spectrometer transmission at low energies. The experimental results are compared to calculations resulting
from a number of different approaches. For ionization leading to He+ 1s2 1S, cross sections are calculated by
the highly accurate convergent close-coupling CCC method. The CCC data are used to place the relative
experimental data on to an absolute scale. TDCSs describing transitions to the excited states are calculated
through three different approaches, namely, through a hybrid distorted-wave+R-matrix close-coupling model,
through the recently developed four-body distorted-wave model, and by a first Born approximation calculation.
Comparison of the first- and second-order theories with experiment allows for the accuracy of the different
theoretical approaches to be assessed and gives insight into which physical aspects of the problem are most
important to accurately model.
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Physical Review A 78.3 (2008): 032710/1-11
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