H. Brauning et al., Strong evidence for enhanced multiple electron capture from surfaces in 46MeV/u Pb81+ collisions with thin carbon foils, PHYS REV L, 86(6), 2001, pp. 991-994
Strong evidence has been found for enhanced multiple electron capture into
46 MeV/u Pb81+ with a significant contribution from the entrance surface of
thin carbon foils. Capture of up to five electrons has been observed. The
multiple electron capture yield is found to increase with decreasing target
thickness for thin targets. A simple model describing the data and showing
the importance of capture from surfaces is discussed. Further evidence is
found for a pronounced asymmetry between electron capture at the entrance a
nd the exit surfaces. Absolute yields for multiple electron capture and pro
jectile ionization are presented. The experimental total cross sections For
single capture and ionization agree well with theory.