High Resolution Photoexcitation Measurements Exacerbate the Long-Standing Fe XVII Oscillator Strength Problem
Abstract
For more than 40 years, most astrophysical observations and laboratory studies of two key soft x-ray diagnostic transitions, and , in Fe XVII ions found oscillator strength ratios disagreeing with theory, but uncertainties had precluded definitive statements on this much studied conundrum. Here, we resonantly excite these lines using synchrotron radiation at PETRA III, and reach, at a millionfold lower photon intensities, a 10 times higher spectral resolution, and 3 times smaller uncertainty than earlier work. Our final result of supports many of the earlier clean astrophysical and laboratory observations, while departing by five sigmas from our own newest large-scale ab initio calculations, and excluding all proposed explanations, including those invoking nonlinear effects and population transfers.
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@article{arxiv.1911.09707,
title = {High Resolution Photoexcitation Measurements Exacerbate the Long-Standing Fe XVII Oscillator Strength Problem},
author = {Steffen Kühn and Chintan Shah and José R. Crespo López-Urrutia and Keisuke Fujii and René Steinbrügge and Jakob Stierhof and Moto Togawa and Zoltán Harman and Natalia S. Oreshkina and Charles Cheung and Mikhail G. Kozlov and Sergey G. Porsev and Marianna S. Safronova and Julian C. Berengut and Michael Rosner and Matthias Bissinger and Ralf Ballhausen and Natalie Hell and SungNam Park and Moses Chung and Moritz Hoesch and Jörn Seltmann and Andrey S. Surzhykov and Vladimir A. Yerokhin and Jörn Wilms and F. Scott Porter and Thomas Stöhlker and Christoph H. Keitel and Thomas Pfeifer and Gregory V. Brown and Maurice A. Leutenegger and Sven Bernitt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.09707},
year = {2024}
}
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Main text (6 pages, 3 figures), Supplmentary Material (8 pages, 4 figure), Published in Physical Review Letters