Search Results
2. Absolute rate coefficients for photorecombination of berylliumlike and boronlike silicon ions
3. Recombination of W19+ ions with electrons: Absolute rate coefficients from a storage-ring experiment and from theoretical calculations
4. Storage Ring Cross Section Measurements for Electron Impact Ionization of Fe8+
5. Storage ring cross section measurements for electron impact ionization of Fe⁸⁺: Data
6. Cryogenic micro-calorimeters for mass spectrometric identification of neutral molecules and molecular fragments
7. Storage Ring Cross Section Measurements for Electron Impact Ionization of Fe7+
8. Absolute rate coeffcients for photorecombination and electron-impact ionization of magnesium-like iron ions from measurements at a heavy-ion storage ring
9. Dissociative recombination measurements of NH+ using an ion storage ring
10. Electron-Ion Recombination of Fe¹²⁺ forming Fe¹¹⁺: Laboratory Measurements and Theoretical Calculations
11. Electron-Ion Recombination of Fe¹²⁺ forming Fe¹¹⁺: Laboratory Measurements and Theoretical Calculations: Data
12. Exploring high-energy doubly excited states of NH by dissociative recombination of NH+
13. Recombination of W 18 + ions with electrons: Absolute rate coefficients from a storage-ring experiment and from theoretical calculations
14. Dissociative Recombination Measurements of HCl+ Using an Ion Storage Ring
15. Storage Ring Cross Section Measurements for Electron Impact Single and Double Ionization of Fe13+ and Single Ionization of Fe16+ and Fe17+
16. Addendum: “Storage Ring Cross Section Measurements for Electron Impact Ionization of Fe11+ Forming Fe12+ and Fe13+” (2011, Apj, 729, 76)
17. Addendum: “Storage Ring Cross-Section Measurements for Electron Impact Ionization of Fe12+ Forming Fe13+ and Fe14+” (2011, Apj, 735, 105)
18. Addendum: “Storage Ring Measurement of Electron Impact Ionization for Mg7+ Forming Mg8+” (2010, Apj, 712, 1166)
19. Astrochemistry in an Ion Storage Ring
20. Electron-impact-ionization measurements using hyperfine-assisted state preparation of ground-state berylliumlike sulfur
- « Previous
- Next »
- 1
- 2
- 3