A review of some of the recent results in an effort to obtain electron-ion
differential scattering cross sections using fast ion-atom collisions is gi
ven. In the projectile frame, if we neglect the effects from the target nuc
leus, the ion-atom collision can be described as an electron-ion scattering
process where the energy distribution of the impinging quasi-free electron
s is determined by the Compton-profile of the target. In this electron scat
tering model (ESM), in addition to the direct electron scattering, doubly e
xcited state formation of the projectile ion is also possible. This is a re
sonant process in which the doubly excited states can subsequently decay by
ejecting Auger-electrons. We have studied elastic, inelastic and superelas
tic electron scattering as a function of incoming electron energy by observ
ing the outgoing electron energy in the ion-atom collision emission spectra
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