K-Shell Photoionization of B-like Oxygen (O3+) Ions: Experiment and Theory

Abstract

Absolute cross sections for the K-shell photoionization of boron-like (B-like) O3+ ions were measured by employing the ion-photon merged-beam technique at the SOLEIL synchrotron-radiation facility in Saint-Aubin, France. High-resolution spectroscopy with E/ ≈ 5000 (≈ 110 meV, FWHM) was achieved with photon energy from 540 eV up to 600 eV. Several theoretical approaches, including R-Matrix, Multi-Configuration Dirac-Fock and Screening Constant by Unit Nuclear Charge were used to identify and characterize the strong 1s → 2p and the weaker 1s → 3p resonances observed in the K-shell spectra of this ion. The trend of the integrated oscillator strength and autoionisation width (natural line width) of the strong 1s → 2p resonances along the first few ions of the B-like sequence is discussed.

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