This volume describes the advanced research on the behavior of electrons in ionized atoms and molecules. Readers will learn about relevant techniques used and experimental results for different electron and molecular theories. The information presented in the book is useful for scholars and researchers involved in nuclear and atomic physics programs.
Topics covered in the volume include:
- Ionization experiments
- Kinetic energy studies of photoexcited carbon dichloride and tetrachloride molecules
- Selective excision of biomolecules in electron transfer experiments
- Particle and antiparticle collisions with rare gases
- Multiple scattering in electron Rutherford scattering spectroscopy
- Four-body effects in the 6He58 +58Ni scattering
- Twin atoms from doubly excited states of the hydrogen molecule
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Antimatter-Matter And Matter-Matter Atomic Interactions: Their Similarities And Differences
Chapter 2 Translational Nascent Kinetic Energy Of The Ch Molecule After Photoexcitation Around Cl 2P Edge And Its Implications To The Physics Of Atmosphere
Chapter 3 Selective Excision Of Biomolecules In Electron Transfer Experiments: Current Developments And Achievements
Chapter 4 On The Sudden Removal Of Two Outer-Shell Electrons In Atoms
Chapter 5 Multielectronic Processes In Particle And Antiparticle Collisions With Rare Gases
Chapter 6 Inner Shell Ionization And Excitation Of Ccl4 And Its Relation To Electron Scattering
Chapter 7 Multiple Scattering In Electron Rutherford Scattering Spectroscopy
Chapter 8 Four-Body Effects In The He + Ni Scattering
Chapter 9 Twin Atoms From Doubly Excited States Of The Hydrogen Molecule Induced By Electron Impact
Subject Index
Author
- Antonio Carlos Fontes dos Santos