K-shell X-ray emission from high energy pulsed C6+ ion beam impacting on Ni target

Ce Xiang Mei, Xiao An Zhang*, Xian Ming Zhou, Yong Tao Zhao, Jie Ru Ren, Xing Wang, Yu Lei, Yuan Bo Sun, Rui Cheng, Ge Xu, Li Xia Zeng

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Abstract

Accurate measurement of the ionization cross section of the target atom induced by collision between ions and atoms is of great significance for studying the atomic shell process and establishing a suitable theoretical model. The experimental data and the theoretical models mostly concentrate on the cases in the low energy region at present. Only a few experimental data of high energy region are reported due to the limitation of experimental conditions. Which theory is more suitable to describe the ionization cross section of the inner shell of the target atom caused by the high energy heavy ions, is necessarily studied experimentally. The C6+ions provided by the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou Electron Cooling Storage Ring, are used to bombard the Ni target, in which the K-shell X-ray of Ni is measured. The incident energies of C6+ ions are 165, 300, 350 and 430 MeV/u respectively. Through analyzing the intensity ratio of Kβ/Kα X-ray of Ni, it is found that the influence of incident energy on the intensity ratio of Kβ/Kα X-ray is not obvious. The intensity ratios of this experiment are greater than the experimental values of incident proton and the calculated values based on the Hartree-Slater theory, which may be caused by the multiple-ionization of the L shell. The production cross sections of Ni K-shell X-ray are calculated by the binary encounter approximation (BEA) model, the plane wave Born approximation (PWBA) model and the energy-loss coulomb-repulsion perturbed-stationary-state relativistic (ECPSSR) theory respectively, which are compared with the experimental results in this paper. It is found that the experimental cross section increases with the increasing incident energy, which is consistent with the trend of BEA model estimation, but the experimental value is obviously lower than the theoretical value. We think that BEA model needs to be modified when describing the ionization process in the high energy region.

Original languageEnglish
Article number143401
JournalWuli Xuebao/Acta Physica Sinica
Volume66
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jul 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • High energy pulsed beam
  • Production cross section
  • X-ray

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