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Excitation of helium by proton impact

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Abstract

Calculation of state-resolved excitation cross sections for proton-helium collisions has remained a challenge for many decades. Despite a significant amount of experimental work for some transitions, theory has only been available across limited energy ranges and with inconsistent accuracy. Furthermore, most measurements cover intermediate and high energies, but the data that is available for low energy collisions suggests that the cross sections can be significant in this region.

We have developed a semi-classical version of the Laguerre-based convergent close-coupling (CCC) approach to calculate a comprehensive dataset for excitation cross sections up to n<=5 in proton collisions with ground-state helium. Using a relatively large basis of 2586 target states we obtain convergence in both the state-resolved excitation and electron loss cross sections. The present results agree very well with experiment where available and provide significant improvement over previous calculations. Furthermore, our calculations accurately reproduce the Rosenthal oscillations seen in the experimental data, indicating a high level of accuracy in modelling the underlying physics.

Publication: C T Plowman, L H Scarlett, M C Zammit, I Bray, and D V Fursa, Physical Review A (under review)

Presenters

  • Liam H Scarlett

    Curtin University of Technology, Curtin University

Authors

  • Corey T Plowman

    Curtin University

  • Liam H Scarlett

    Curtin University of Technology, Curtin University

  • Dmitry V Fursa

    Faculty of Science and Engineering, Curtin University, Curtin,Perth,WA, Australia, Curtin Univ of Technology

  • Mark C Zammit

    Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)

  • Igor Bray

    Curtin University of Technology