Low-energy (E0 = 65 eV) electron-impact ionization of neon: Internormalized triple-differentical cross sections in 3D kinematics

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We present a combined experimental and theoretical study on the low-energy (E0 = 65 eV) electron- impact ionization of neon. The experimental data are compared to predictions from a hybrid second-order distorted-wave Born plus R-matrix approach (DWB2-RM), the distorted-wave Born approximation with inclusion of post-collision interaction (DWBA-PCI), a three-body distorted-wave approach (3DW), and a B-spline R-matrix (BSR) with pseudostates approach. Excellent agreement is found between experiment and the 3DW and BSR theories. The importance of PCI effects is clearly visible in this low-energy electron-impact ionization process.

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Ren, X., Amami, S., Zatsarinny, O., Pflüger, T., Weyland, M., Baek, W. Y., … Dorn, A. (2015). Low-energy (E0 = 65 eV) electron-impact ionization of neon: Internormalized triple-differentical cross sections in 3D kinematics. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 635). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/635/5/052021

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