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Experimental and theoretical results on electron emission in collisions between He targets and dressed Li^{q+} (q=1,2) projectiles
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We investigate experimentally and theoretically the electron emission in collisions between He atoms and Li$^{q+}$ (q=1,2) projectiles at intermediate-high incident energies. We report on measured absolute values of double differential cross-sections, as a function of the emitted electron energy and angle, at a collision energy of 440~keV/u. The different contributions from target-ionisation, projectile-ionisation, and simultaneous target-projectile ionisation are calculated with the quantum-mechanical Continuum Distorted Wave and Continuum Distorted Wave -- Eikonal Initial State models, and with Classical Trajectory Monte Carlo simulations. There is an overall good agreement of the calculations with the experimental data for electron emission cross-sections.
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