Production of Metastable Hydrogen Atoms in Proton—Rare-Gas Collisions

Abstract
Cross sections for electron capture into the metastable hydrogen 2s level for proton—rare-gas collisions have been measured. The 2s state population is determined by application of an electric field in the reaction region leading to a mixing of the 2s12 and the 2p12 atomic substates. The increase in the detected Lyman—alpha signal over that observed in the field-free case is related to the ratio of the cross sections for capture into the 2s and the 2p states. The cross sections, measured for proton energies between 1.5 and 23 keV, exhibit structure similar to that observed in 2p-state capture. Possible interpretations of the results are discussed.