EPJ D Topical Issue - Electron and positron interactions and their applications: a tribute to Professor Michael Brunger
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- Published on 21 March 2025

Guest editors: Márcio Henrique Franco Bettega, Stephen Buckman, Dragana Maric, Sylwia Ptasinska, Ron White
The Topical issue "Electron and Positron Interactions and Their Applications" is a collection of 27 scientific contributions that honor the exceptional scientific career of our colleague, friend, and collaborator the late Professor Michael James Brunger. The contributions that have been published in this volume are related to the recent state-of-art experimental and theoretical developments and applications in the field of Atomic and Molecular Physics, which include electron, positron, positronium, and photon interactions with atoms, molecules, and crystals. This topical issue received contributions from more than eighty authors and co-authors from sixteen different countries and/or affiliated institutions. Professor Michael J. Brunger was co-author in two of these contributions. Processes such as elastic and electronic inelastic collisions, ionization, and dissociative electron attachment were investigated by different experiments and theoretical methods covering applications in biology, plasma physics, and atmospheric science.
All articles are available here and are freely accessible until 18 May 2025. For further information read the Editorial.