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Average charge states of heavy and superheavy ions passing through a rarified gas: Theory and experiment

Alexander YakushevJadambaa KhuyagbaatarV.p. ShevelkoAnastasia BorschevskyCh. E. DuellmannI. Yu. Tolstikhina

subject

PhysicsNuclear physicsAb initio quantum chemistry methodsBinding energyTransactinide elementCharge (physics)Atomic numberElectronic structureAtomic physicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsExcitationIon

description

The average charge states $\overline{q}$ of heavy and superheavy ions (atomic numbers $Z=80$--114) passing through He gas are studied experimentally and theoretically. Experimental data were measured at the gas-filled recoil separator, i.e., the TransActinide Separator and Chemistry Apparatus (TASCA) at GSI Darmstadt, for ion energies of a few hundred keV/u at gas pressures of 0.2 to 2.0 mbar. An attempt is made to describe experimental $\overline{q}$ values by means of atomic calculations of the binding energies and electron-loss and electron-capture cross sections. The influence of the gas-density effect is included in the calculations. The calculated $\overline{q}$ reproduce the experimental values for elements with $Z=80$--114 within 20%. A comparison with different semiempirical models is presented as well, including a local fit of high accuracy, which is often used in superheavy-element experiments to estimate the average charge states of heavy ions, e.g., at the gas-filled recoil separator TASCA. The $\overline{q}$ values for elements with $Z=115$, 117, 119, and 120 at He-gas pressure of 0.8 mbar are predicted.

https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.88.042703