• P. M. Hillenbrand
  • S. Hagmann
  • D. Banaś
  • E. P. Benis
  • C. Brandau
  • E. De Filippo
  • O. Forstner
  • J. Glorius
  • R. E. Grisenti
  • A. Gumberidze
  • D. L. Guo
  • B. Hai
  • M. O. Herdrich
  • M. Lestinsky
  • Yu A. Litvinov
  • E. V. Pagano
  • N. Petridis
  • M. S. Sanjari
  • D. Schury
  • U. Spillmann
  • S. Trotsenko
  • M. Vockert
  • G. Weber
  • V. A. Yerokhin
  • Th Stöhlker

For U89+ projectiles colliding at a beam energy of 75.91 MeV/u with a N2 target, we present a coincidence measurement between the cusp electrons emitted under an angle of 0° with respect to the projectile beam and the photons emitted under a polar angle of 90°. This radiative-electron-capture-to-continuum cusp directly probes the theory of electron-nucleus bremsstrahlung up to the high-energy endpoint in inverse kinematics. In the present study, significant improvement with respect to the experimental accuracy has been achieved, resulting in a finer agreement between experimental and theoretical results.

Original languageEnglish
Article number022708
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume101
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2020

    Scopus subject areas

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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