C. Mcgrath et al., H-2(+) (20-100-keV) collisions with H: Dissociative and nondissociative capture and ionization and pure-H-target ionization - art. no. 062712, PHYS REV A, 6406(6), 2001, pp. 2712
Collision of the molecular hydrogen ion, H-2(+) in the energy range 20-100
keV with a H target has been investigated. Production of one or two fast pr
otons or hydrogen atoms formed from the projectile breakup was distinguishe
d by use of a Si-barrier detector. Cross sections were determined by coinci
dence-counting techniques between the target ions (separated by time-of-fli
ght analysis), electrons, and one or two fast product particles. Capture pr
ocesses are shown to dominate at the lower energies whereas pure target ion
ization is demonstrated to be the most likely process at 90 keV and higher
energies. Such data are of importance in the understanding of astrophysical
and high-temperature laboratory plasmas.