We report detailed calculations of the first Born triple-differential cross
section for (e, 2e) excitation-ionization of ground state He to He+ (n = 2
). These are in accord with the very recent work of Kheifets er al (1999 J.
Phys. B: At. Mel. Opt. Phys. 32 L433) and confirm that the first Born ampl
itude is now known very accurately. We illustrate the sensitivity of the fi
rst Born cross section to the choice of initial and final state wavefunctio
ns. We combine our accurate first Born amplitude with an estimate of the se
cond Born term evaluated in the closure approximation. As in previous work
(Marchalant et al 1998 J. Phys. B: Ar. Mel. Opt. Phys. 31 1141) we find tha
t second-order effects are significant even up to energies as high as 5.5 k
eV. Agreement with experiment generally remains not very satisfactory.