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2002BO15      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B190, 100 (2002)

I.Bogdanovic Radovic, M.Jaksic, O.Benka, A.F.Gurbich

Helium Elastic Scattering from Carbon for 30° to 150° in the Energy Region from 2 to 4.8 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS C(α, α), E=2-4.8 MeV; measured σ(θ). Comparisons with previous results, model predictions.

doi: 10.1016/S0168-583X(01)01228-9
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Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 datasetD0079.


2001BO09      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. B174, 25 (2001)

I.Bogdanovic Radovic, O.Benka

Determination of H Recoil Cross-Sections for He Ions Incident at 2.5-4.5 MeV and Recoil Angles from 30° to 60°

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 1H(α, p), E=2.5-4.5 MeV; measured proton recoil σ(θ). Elastic recoil detection analysis.

doi: 10.1016/S0168-583X(00)00462-6
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Data from this article have been entered in the EXFOR database. For more information, access X4 datasetO0850.


1990GE01      Phys.Rev. A41, 123 (1990)

M.Geretschlager, Z.Smit, O.Benka

K-Shell Ionization Cross Sections for Si, P, K, Ca, Zn, and Ga by Protons and Carbon Ions in the Energy Range 1-6.4 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Si, 31P, S, 39K, Ca, Zn, Ga(p, X), E=1, 2 MeV; Si, 31P, S, 39K, Ca, Zn, Ga(C, X), E=1-6.4 MeV; measured absolute K-shell ionization σ.

ATOMIC PHYSICS Si, 31P, S, 39K, Ca, Zn, Ga(p, X), E=1, 2 MeV; Si, 31P, S, 39K, Ca, Zn, Ga(C, X), E=1-6.4 MeV; measured absolute K-shell ionization σ.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.41.123
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1989ST11      J.Phys.(London) B22, 2011 (1989)

E.Steinbauer, O.Benka

K-shell Ionisation Probabilities for Co, Cu and Ge by Proton Impact at Large Scattering Angles

NUCLEAR REACTIONS 59Co, Cu, Ge(p, X), E=0.4-0.6 MeV; measured K-shell ionization probabilities.

ATOMIC PHYSICS 59Co, Cu, Ge(p, X), E=0.4-0.6 MeV; measured K-shell ionization probabilities.

doi: 10.1088/0953-4075/22/12/016
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1988GE07      J.Phys.(London) B21, L603 (1988)

M.Geretschlager, Z.Smit, O.Benka

Molecular Orbit Effects in K-Shell Ionisation Induced by Carbon Ions

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Si, P, S, K, Ca(12C, X), E=1-6.4 MeV; measured X-rays; deduced K-shell ionization σ.

ATOMIC PHYSICS Si, P, S, K, Ca(12C, X), E=1-6.4 MeV; measured X-rays; deduced K-shell ionization σ.

doi: 10.1088/0953-4075/21/4/014
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1988ST18      Nucl.Instrum.Methods Phys.Res. A272, 834 (1988)

E.Steinbauer, O.Benka

Detection of Low Energy X-Rays in Coincidence Measurements Using the Organic Scintillator NE102A

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Cu(p, X), E=0.5 MeV; measured (X-ray)(X-ray)-coin; deduced delayed light emission influence on detection efficiency. Organic scintillator.

doi: 10.1016/0168-9002(88)90765-6
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1986GE07      Phys.Rev. A34, 866 (1986)

M.Geretschlager, O.Benka

K-Shell Ionization Cross Sections for Al, Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Ni, Cu, and Ag by Protons and Oxygen Ions in the Energy Range 0.3-6.4 MeV

NUCLEAR REACTIONS Al, Ti, Cu(p, X), E=0.3-2 MeV; Ti, V, Cr, Fe, Ni, Cu, Ag(16O, X), E=1.36-6.4 MeV; measured absolute K-shell ionization σ. Comparison with theory.

doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.34.866
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