Abstract
A simple theory based on a free scattering model and the Born approximation is used to describe the loss of electrons from an atomic system during high-energy impact with another atomic system. Calculations for electron loss by atomic hydrogen incident on helium, atomic nitrogen, and argon agree well with the Born approximation and the high-energy experimental data. At high energies the cross sections decrease as aE1, where E is the laboratory system energy, and for atomic hydrogen projectiles, a has the values 1.6 × 1011 cm2 eV, 1.3 × 1010 cm2 eV, and 4.7 × 1010 cm2 eV for targets of helium, atomic nitrogen, and argon, respectively.

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