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Electron Impact Ionization of Helium [(e,2e) & (e,3e)] Investigated with Cold Target Recoil-Ion Momentum Spectroscopy

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One of the most fundamental tasks of nowadays atomic physics is the investigation of the dynamics in many-body systems. Its understanding is fundamental for a detailed treatment of practically all complex systems ranging from the simplest three-body problem, a charged projectile colliding with a hydrogen atom, via large molecules up to macroscopic structures of daily live. These many-body effects in systems governed by the Coulomb force (often called correlations) play a dominant role in atomic multiple ionizing reactions. Thus, already a study of double ionization can serve as a tool to investigate the specific many-body properties of bound and continuum wavefunctions as well as of the collision process itself.

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Ertürk, E. et al. (1999). Electron Impact Ionization of Helium [(e,2e) & (e,3e)] Investigated with Cold Target Recoil-Ion Momentum Spectroscopy. In: Whelan, C.T., Dreizler, R.M., Macek, J.H., Walters, H.R.J. (eds) New Directions in Atomic Physics. Physics of Atoms and Molecules. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4721-1_14

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