Inelastic collisions of fast charged particles with atoms: Bethe asymptotic formulas and shell corrections

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The relativistic plane-wave Born approximation is applied to the study of inelastic collisions of charged particles with atoms, by considering atomic wave functions calculated from the independent-electron approximation with the self-consistent Dirac-Hartree-Fock-Slater potential. A database of longitudinal and transverse generalized oscillator strengths (GOSs) has been computed by using accurate numerical methods for all the subshells of the ground-state configurations of the elements with atomic numbers from 1 (hydrogen) to 99 (einsteinium). The calculated GOS do not satisfy the Bethe sum rule; departures from the sum rule are in accordance with previous theoretical estimates. Asymptotic high-energy formulas for the total cross section, the stopping cross section, and the energy-straggling cross section are derived with proper account of the relativistic departure from the Bethe sum rule. The shell correction is calculated as the energy-dependent term that, when added to the asymptotic formula, reproduces the value of the atomic cross section calculated by integrating the energy-loss differential cross section. Shell corrections to the stopping cross section obtained from the present approach are presented and compared with previous estimates.

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Salvat, F., Barjuan, L., & Andreo, P. (2022). Inelastic collisions of fast charged particles with atoms: Bethe asymptotic formulas and shell corrections. Physical Review A, 105(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.105.042813

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