Single-photon photoionization of oxygen-like Ne III
Abstract
We offer a theoretical and experimental study of the single-photon photoionization of Ne III. The high photon flux and the high-resolution capabilities of the Advanced Light Source at the LBNL were employed to measure absolute photoionization cross sections. The resulting spectrum has been benchmarked against high accuracy relativistic Breit-Pauli -matrix calculations. A large close-coupling wave function expansion which comprises up to 58 fine-structure levels of the residual ion Ne IV of configurations , , , , and was included. A complete identification of the measured features was achieved by considering seven low-lying levels of Ne III. We found that the photoionization cross-section () exhibits the presence of prominent resonances in the low-energy region near the ionization thresholds that correspond to low-lying levels. These include high-peak narrow resonances with almost zero background introduced by relativistic effects. However, there does not exist a significant contribution to from relativistic effects at the high-energy interval of the present study.
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@article{arxiv.1905.02669,
title = {Single-photon photoionization of oxygen-like Ne III},
author = {S. N. Nahar and A. M. Covington and D. Kilcoyne and V. T. Davis and J. F. Thompson and E. M. Hernández and A. Antillón and A. M. Juárez and A. Morales-Mori and G. Hinojosa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.02669},
year = {2019}
}