Lt x-ray transitions have been extracted and corresponding ionization cross sections for LI-, Lzand Ls-subshells have been calculated. The ratics of the experimental data to the predictions of the ECPSSR and the SCA theories are presented BS a function of the corrected reduced projectile yelocity parametu t;, . The Coulomb deflection of the projectile hy the target nudeus predicted by these two approaches is compared with the experimental data. Pcssible reasons for the observed disagreement between experiment and theory are discussed.
Experimental L-subshell ionisation cross sections are discussed. Maps of measured cross sections in atomic number and velocity parameter coordinates are presented. A dependence of ionisation cross sections on atomic number is also discussed.
L X-ray line production cross sections for Eu, Tb and Er elements have been measured as a result of 73Li ion bombardment at energies from 4.2 to 19.6 MeV. The corresponding L1-, L2- and L3-subshell ionization cross sections have been calculated and have been compared to the predictions of the ECPSSR and SCA theories. Possible reasons for observed disagreements between experiment and theory are discussed.
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