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Polarization of L-shell REC photons following the capture into highly charged ions
Density matrix theory is applied to explore the radiative electron capture into the exited states of highly charged, heavy ions. Emphasis is placed on the linear polarization of the recombination photons. Detailed computations have been carried out for the Stokes parameters of the X-ray emission fol...
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