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Radiation Damping in the Photoionization of Fe^{14+}

Atomic Physics 2015-06-04 v1

Abstract

A theoretical investigation of photoabsorption and photoionization of Fe^{14+} extending beyond an earlier frame transformation R-matrix implementation is performed using a fully-correlated, Breit-Pauli R-matrix formulation including both fine-structure splitting of strongly-bound resonances and radiation damping. The radiation damping of 2pnd2p\rightarrow nd resonances gives rise to a resonant photoionization cross section that is significantly lower than the total photoabsorption cross section. Furthermore, the radiation-damped photoionization cross section is found to be in good agreement with recent experimental results once a global shift in energy of 3.5\approx -3.5 eV is applied. These findings have important implications. Firstly, the presently available synchrotron experimental data are applicable only to photoionization processes and not to photoabsorption; the latter is required in opacity calculations. Secondly, our computed cross section, for which the L-shell ionization threshold is aligned with the NIST value, shows a series of 2pnd2p \rightarrow nd Rydberg resonances that are uniformly 3-4 eV higher in energy than the corresponding experimental profiles, indicating that the L-shell threshold energy values currently recommended by NIST are likely in error.

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@article{arxiv.1202.4800,
  title  = {Radiation Damping in the Photoionization of Fe^{14+}},
  author = {M. F. Hasoglu and T. W. Gorczyca and M. A. Bautista and Z. Felfli and S. T. Manson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.4800},
  year   = {2015}
}

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4 pages, 1 figures, and 2 tables