Nonmonotonic Target Dependence of ClKX-Ray-Production Cross Sections in Single Heavy-Ion-Atom Collisions

Abstract
Chlorine K x-ray-production cross sections have been measured in single collisions of chlorine ions in low incident charge states with gas targets at MeV energies. The cross sections are nonmonotonic as a function of target atomic number, but they approach monotonicity with increasing projectile energy. To explain these results in terms of 2pσ2pπ transitions in nearly symmetric collisions effectively requires 2p vacancy production simultaneous with the promotion of Cl 1s electrons.