Low energy atomic and ionic collisions
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Low energy collisions between ions and atoms are
of fundamental interest for many applications.
I will discuss some basic processes and successful theoretical strategies
for their evaluations.
After a brief historical overview,
case-studies and results for some specific systems will be reviewed
and some highlights from astrophysics and from ultra-cold collisions will
be discussed.
of fundamental interest for many applications.
I will discuss some basic processes and successful theoretical strategies
for their evaluations.
After a brief historical overview,
case-studies and results for some specific systems will be reviewed
and some highlights from astrophysics and from ultra-cold collisions will
be discussed.
*Supported in part by the NSF and by NASA grant 80NSSC19K0698
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Presenters
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James F Babb
- Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian