Laser-assisted charge transfer in positronium collisions with protons and antiprotons
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Abstract
We study the process of laser-assisted charge transfer in collisions of positronium atoms with protons (antiprotons) with formation of Rydberg hydrogen (antihydrogen) atoms
by the use of Classical Trajectories Monte Carlo simulations of Ps-p dynamics in a linearly polarized infrared field. We do not observe a drastic enhancement of the cross sections similar to that predicted before in laser-assisted electron bremsstrahlung [1] and electron recombination [2] since in the present charge transfer process the Coulomb focusing
effect is absent. Still we see a substantial enhancement up to a factor of three in the energy range between 10-4 and 0.1 eV for the field of intensity between 10 MW/cm2 and 10 GW/cm2. The effect depends weakly on the orientation of the incident Ps velocity relative to the field polarization vector. Rydberg states of the produced hydrogen
atoms whose orbits are close to circular can survive against ionization by laser field and decay spontaneously to lower states. This is favorable for spectroscopic studies of antihydrogen atoms.
[1] H. B Ambalampitiya and I. I. Fabrikant, Phys. Rev. A 99, 063404 (2019).
[2] I. I. Fabrikant and H. B Ambalampitiya, Phys. Rev. A 101, 053401 (2020).
by the use of Classical Trajectories Monte Carlo simulations of Ps-p dynamics in a linearly polarized infrared field. We do not observe a drastic enhancement of the cross sections similar to that predicted before in laser-assisted electron bremsstrahlung [1] and electron recombination [2] since in the present charge transfer process the Coulomb focusing
effect is absent. Still we see a substantial enhancement up to a factor of three in the energy range between 10-4 and 0.1 eV for the field of intensity between 10 MW/cm2 and 10 GW/cm2. The effect depends weakly on the orientation of the incident Ps velocity relative to the field polarization vector. Rydberg states of the produced hydrogen
atoms whose orbits are close to circular can survive against ionization by laser field and decay spontaneously to lower states. This is favorable for spectroscopic studies of antihydrogen atoms.
[1] H. B Ambalampitiya and I. I. Fabrikant, Phys. Rev. A 99, 063404 (2019).
[2] I. I. Fabrikant and H. B Ambalampitiya, Phys. Rev. A 101, 053401 (2020).
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Publication: Laser-assisted charge transfer in positronium collisions with protons and antiprotons (submitted)
Presenters
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Ilya I Fabrikant
U. Nebraska - Lincoln
Authors
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Ilya I Fabrikant
U. Nebraska - Lincoln
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Harindranath B Ambalampitiya
University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Quantemol Ltd (United Kingdom)
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Joshua Stallbaumer
University of Nebraska-Lincoln