2018
DOI: 10.1140/epjd/e2018-80741-7
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Study of elastic and inelastic cross sections by positron impact on inert gases

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“…12(f), our TICS results are in fair agreement with the total ionization 78,79) and single ionization experimental data [75][76][77] and comparable with the theoretical predictions. 81,82) 3.2. e − scattering by neon ions (Ne + -Ne 10+ ) In Fig. 13, we present our DCSs results for the scattering of electron from Ne + -Ne 10+ .…”
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“…12(f), our TICS results are in fair agreement with the total ionization 78,79) and single ionization experimental data [75][76][77] and comparable with the theoretical predictions. 81,82) 3.2. e − scattering by neon ions (Ne + -Ne 10+ ) In Fig. 13, we present our DCSs results for the scattering of electron from Ne + -Ne 10+ .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[75][76][77][78][79] Theoretical: (a), 73) (b) 80) and (f). 81,82) the many-body non-local optical potential. Our results show a blending of good and poor agreements with those of Fon et al 33) Byron et al 34) and Riley et al 35) Satisfactory results obtained in this work are due to the choice of relativistic collision dynamics, accurate target electron density and proper combinations of the optical potential components.…”
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