Ph.D. Thesis: Electron-Ion Recombination Studies of Astrophysically Relevant Ions
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DrIstvan Orban(Stockholm University, GSI)
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Description
This thesis contains experimental work that was performed at two state-of-the art devices for
electron-ion collision physics, at a heavy-ion storage ring and at an Electron Beam Ion Trap.
As a result, absolute recombination rate coefficients for H-like Si, He-like Si, Be-like Si, and
Na-like Si, as well as Be-like Ne, Na-like S and Na-like Ar are reported over a wide energy
range from μeV to keV. The experimentally derived recombination spectra are compared with
results of Many Body Perturbation Theory calculations and AUTOSTRUCTURE calculations.
Furthermore, the effect of external electric fields on the recombination rate is investigated for two
Na-like ions, and a strong enhancement of dielectronic recombination into high Rydberg states is
observed. Experimental plasma rate coefficients are derived for the studied ions for the first time
and are compared with calculated values available in the literature. In the EBIT experiment, a novel
extraction method provides complete charge state spectra of the ions for every extraction. Absolute
DR rate coefficients for both H-like Si and He-like Si are obtained from the same measurement.
Comparison with recorded X-ray spectra enables the separation of the photon spectra arising from
charge-changing and charge-preserving reactions and facilitates the extraction of electron impact
excitation rate coefficients.