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X-ray emission associated with radiative recombination for Pb$^{82+}$ ions at threshold energies

Authors :
Zhu, B.
Gumberidze, A.
Over, T.
Weber, G.
Andelkovic, Z.
Bräuning-Demian, A.
Chen, R.
Dmytriiev, D.
Forstner, O.
Hahn, C.
Herfurth, F.
Herdrich, M. O.
Hillenbrand, P. -M.
Kalinin, A.
Kröger, F. M.
Lestinsky, M.
Litvinov, Y. A.
Menz, E. B.
Middents, W.
Morgenroth, T.
Petridis, N.
Pfäfflein, Ph.
Sanjari, M. S.
Sidhu, R. S.
Spillmann, U.
Schuch, R.
Schippers, S.
Trotsenko, S.
Varga, L.
Vorobyev, G.
Stöhlker, Th.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

For bare lead ions, decelerated to the low beam energy of 10 MeV/u, the x-ray emission associated with radiative recombination (RR) at "cold collision" conditions has been studied at the electron cooler of CRYRING@ESR at GSI-Darmstadt. Utilizing dedicated x-ray detection chambers installed at 0{\deg} and 180{\deg} observation geometry, we observed for the very first time for stored ions the full x-ray emission spectrum associated with RR under electron cooling conditions. Most remarkably, no line distortion effects due to delayed emission are present in the well resolved spectra, spanning over a wide range of x-ray energies (from about 5 to 100 keV) which enable to identify fine-structure resolved Lyman, Balmer as well as Paschen x-ray lines along with the RR transitions into the K-, L and M-shell of the ions. To compare with theory, an elaborate theoretical model has been applied. By considering the relativistic atomic structure of Pb$^{81+}$, this model is based on a sophisticated computation of the initial population distribution via RR for all atomic levels up to Rydberg states with principal quantum number $n=$ 165 in combination with cascade calculations based on time-dependent rate equations. Within the statistical accuracy, the experimental x-ray line emission is in very good agreement with the results of the theoretical model applied. Most notably, this comparison sheds light on the contribution of prompt and delayed X-ray emission (up to 70 ns) to the observed X-ray spectra, originating in particular from Yrast transitions into inner shells.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Atomic Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2201.06977
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.105.052804