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Second born results of some charge exchange scatterings

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Second Born results for charge exchange scattering cross sections of proton in hydrogen and singly ionized helium atoms — alpha particles in hydrogen and singly ionized helium atoms have been obtained for low to very high energies. The results show some interesting points of physical importance.

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The author is thankful to Dr. J. N.Das for giving guidance throughout the work. He is also grateful to Professor P. K.Ghosh, Head of the Department of Applied Mathematics, Calcutta University for giving research facilities available at the Department. Computations reported in this article were done in the IBM 1130 system at the Computer Centre, Calcutta University.

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Konar, A.N. Second born results of some charge exchange scatterings. Czech J Phys 25, 1095–1098 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01798691

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