Photoionisation of Be-like and Li-like atomic oxygen K-shell photoionisation of O4+ and O5+ ions : experiment and theory
Abstract
Absolute cross sections for the K-shell photoionisation of Be-like (O4+) and Li-like (O5+) atomic oxygen ions were measured for the first time (in their respective K-shell regions) by employing the ion-photon merged-beam technique at the SOLEIL synchrotron-radiation facility in Saint-Aubin, France. High-resolution spectroscopy with E/ ≈ 3200 (≈ 170 meV, FWHM)was achieved with photon energy from 550 eV up to 670 eV. Rich resonance structure observed in the experimental spectra is analysed using the R-matrix with pseudo-states (RMPS) method. Results are also compared with the screening constant by unit nuclear charge (SCUNC) calculations. We characterise and identify the strong 1s → 2p resonances for both ions and the weaker 1s → np resonances ( n 3) observed in the K-shell spectra of O4+.
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