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What happens when stripped atoms collide with neutral gas?

Stepan Dobrodey, Chintan Shah, Sonja Bernitt, Ming Feng Gu, Liyi Gu, Thomas Pfeifer, José R. Crespo López-Urrutia

May 21, 2026

Researchers trapped bare argon and oxygen ions and watched them collide with neutral gas atoms, measuring the X-rays and extreme-ultraviolet light released as electrons were captured. The measured spectra deviate from predictions based on the standard Landau-Zener model for charge exchange. These collisions matter for understanding astrophysical plasmas and for testing fundamental atomic collision theory at low energies.
Published as X-ray and extreme-ultraviolet spectra from collisions of Ar$^{18+}$ and O$^{8+}$ ions with neutrals arXiv:2605.22689
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