Atomic processes in basic and applied physics/ edited by Viacheslav Shevelko, Hiro Tawara. - New York: Springer, 2012. - 495 p.

From the content: Laboratory and astrophysical plasmas --
Modern view on ball lightning: Observations, experiments, theories --
Unravelling the mysteries of matter surrounding supermassive black holes --
Spectroscopic diagnostics of hot coronal plasma --
Hot spots and giant spiders clouding the solar sky --
Populations of excited parabolic states of hydrogen beam in fusion plasmas --
Atomic processes in dusty plasmas.-Atomic and Molecular Data Need for Industrial Application Plasmas --
Atomic collisions --
Charge transfer dynamics in low to intermediate energy ion-atom/molecule collisions studied by momentum imaging techniques --
Single and Multiple Electron Loss by Heavy Ions --
Target-density effects in atomic collisions --
Excitation and ionization in atom-atom collisions --
Atomic collisions in liquid targets --
Excited states of atomic hydrogen in reflected neutrals at high-Z metal surfaces --
The long-range interaction effects in collisions of Rydberg atoms with neutral targets --
Useful formula and Internet resources for ionic collisions --
Applications. Atomic Processes and Data Requirements in Tumor Therapy --
Atomic X-Ray Physics at the Experimental Storage Ring ESR --
Atomic physics using highly intense X-ray pulses --
Cascade of atomic displacements with account for ion-ion cross sections in solid state.

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Atoms.
Physics.
Physical measurements.

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