Interest in astrophysical sources of charge exchange X-rays has been growing steadily since the discovery of X-ray emission from the comet Hyakutake with ROSAT in 1996. Since then, charge exchange has been observed between solar wind ions and neutrals in the geocorona and in the atmospheres of Mars and Jupiter. Charge exchange with interstellar neutrals within the heliosphere between solar wind ions and neutral hydrogen and helium from the interstellar medium is now acknowledged as contributing a considerable (although currently unknown) fraction of the soft X-ray background. We make a brief survey of the heliospheric, Galactic, and extragalactic systems in which charge exchange has been observed or is predicted to take place. Experiments measuring velocity dependent cross-section and line ratios for Lyman-series lines and He-like triplets are needed to check current theoretical models of charge exchange emission and aid interpretation of observations. We point out a number of systems that are of astrophysical interest that could be the subject of future laboratory investigations, particularly velocity dependent line ratios of the X-ray emission produced by charge exchange between highly ionized common elements (such as O, C, Ne, and Fe) and atomic hydrogen and helium. To begin to address the need for laboratory data we have measured velocity dependent Ly-series line ratios for ions interacting with , He, and Kr gas targets at Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Ion-Atom Merged-Beams Apparatus.
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Charge exchange x-ray emission: Astrophysical observations and potential diagnostics
K. Morgan;
K. Morgan
Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1150 University Ave, Madison WI 53706,
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V. Andrianarijaona;
V. Andrianarijaona
Department of Physics, Pacific Union College, Angwin, CA 94508,
USA
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I. N. Draganic;
I. N. Draganic
Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge TN 37831-6372,
USA
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X. Defay;
X. Defay
Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1150 University Ave, Madison WI 53706,
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M. Fogle;
M. Fogle
Department of Physics, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849,
USA
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A. Galindo-Uribarri;
A. Galindo-Uribarri
Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge TN 37831-6372,
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C. I. Guillen;
C. I. Guillen
Department of Physics, Pacific Union College, Angwin, CA 94508,
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C. C. Havener;
C. C. Havener
Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge TN 37831-6372,
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M. Hokin;
M. Hokin
Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1150 University Ave, Madison WI 53706,
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D. McCammon;
D. McCammon
Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1150 University Ave, Madison WI 53706,
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D. J. Nader;
D. J. Nader
Facultad de Fisica, Universidad Veracruzana, Xalapa, Veracruz, 91000,
Mexico
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S. L. Romano;
S. L. Romano
Department of Physics, Pacific Union College, Angwin, CA 94508,
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F. Salces Carcoba;
F. Salces Carcoba
Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi, 78290,
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P. Sauter;
P. Sauter
Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1150 University Ave, Madison WI 53706,
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D. Seely;
D. Seely
Department of Physics, Albion College, Albion, MI 49224,
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P. C. Stancil;
P. C. Stancil
Department of Physics, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602,
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C. R. Vane;
C. R. Vane
Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge TN 37831-6372,
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A. K. Vassantachart;
A. K. Vassantachart
Department of Physics, Pacific Union College, Angwin, CA 94508,
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D. Wulf
D. Wulf
Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1150 University Ave, Madison WI 53706,
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1525, 49–54 (2013)
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K. Morgan, V. Andrianarijaona, I. N. Draganic, X. Defay, M. Fogle, A. Galindo-Uribarri, C. I. Guillen, C. C. Havener, M. Hokin, D. McCammon, D. J. Nader, S. L. Romano, F. Salces Carcoba, P. Sauter, D. Seely, P. C. Stancil, C. R. Vane, A. K. Vassantachart, D. Wulf; Charge exchange x-ray emission: Astrophysical observations and potential diagnostics. AIP Conf. Proc. 19 April 2013; 1525 (1): 49–54. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4802288
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