Where Can I Find Collisonal Physics Thesis on Atomic Hydrogen Ionization?

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The discussion centers on locating resources for a thesis on collisional physics, specifically focusing on "Cross Sections for Ionization of Atomic Hydrogen by Proton Impact at Intermediate Energies." Participants seek websites that provide downloadable theses or e-books related to this niche topic in collisional physics. The inquiry highlights the need for academic sources that delve into atomic collision phenomena and their implications in ionization processes.

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schwinger55
Hallo
Do u know any Websites where I can download collisional phyics
thesis or E-bookin ?

Thanks
 
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Originally posted by schwinger55
Hallo
Do u know any Websites where I can download collisional phyics
thesis or E-bookin ?

Thanks

What does this mean? Collisional Physics? Are you trying to write a thesis and looking for (ahem) sources?
 
thanks

I mean Whith Collisional Physics atomic collision
yes I am trying to write a thesis and search Thesis in this topic:


Cross Sections for Ionization of Atomic Hydrogen
by Proton Impact at intermediate energies
 
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