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Ions, too, may be ejected from solids by secondary emission produced when positive ions bombard their surfaces.
Because this occurs near the surface, some of these electrons may be ejected from the metal and form a secondary emission current.
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"These objects are important, as they can either help us understand more about how planets may be ejected from planetary systems, or how very light objects can arise from the star-formation process," says Philippe Delorme of the Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble.
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Such stars may be ejecting high-velocity particles in the surrounding space, and when the particles slam into gas atoms, they could produce gamma rays.
In such a region, eccentricities of embryos may become so large that the embryos pass close to a giant planet, which may cause them to be ejected from the system.
During the implantation process, as the collision cascades, induced by incident ions, the atoms of the target material may get enough energy to be ejected out from the target material [14].
If the cut edges are squeezed together, up and inwards the central part may be less likely to be ejected.
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