KK—vacancy sharing and TET energy shift in near—symmetric heavy—ion atom collision

1998 
The two-electron-one photon transitions(TET) are measured in 75MeV Ni^+q+Cu collisons.The KK-vacancy sharing ratio RKK is deduced,which is in agreement with the theoretical prediction of Lennard.The emission energy of TET is slightly larger than twice the correspoding K transition energy.
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