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Dramatic Effects of Relaxation on Many-Body Interactions: Atomic Photoionization of Outer Shells in the Vicinity of Inner-Shell Thresholds

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Abstract

Recent theoretical studies have indicated that cross sections for outer-shells in the vicinity of inner-shell thresholds exhibit significant structure, and this structure is j-dependent in spin-orbit doublets [1,2]. We report here on our measurements of the Xe 4d branching ratios in the vicinity of the 3d thresholds which showed structure but did not agree, even qualitatively, with theoretical predictions based on the relativistic-random-phase approximation (RRPA) [3]. It was found that adding relaxation to the calculation, RRPA with relaxation (RRPA-R) [4] brings theory and experiment into excellent agreement in the vicinity of the 3d thresholds. Since the 4d photoionization process in that region is dominated by many-body interactions in the form of interchannel coupling (configuration interaction in the continuum), this suggests that the inclusion of relaxation affects the interchannel coupling matrix element in this region. [1] R. Püttner, et al, J. Phys. B 54, 085001 (2021). [2] C. R Munasinghe, et al, Phys. Rev. A 106, 013102 (2022). [3] W. R. Johnson and C. D. Lin, Phys. Rev. A 20, 964 (1979). [4] V. Radojević, M. Kutzner and H. P. Kelly, Phys. Rev. A 40, 727 (1989).

Presenters

  • Steven T Manson

    Georgia State University

Authors

  • Rahul Silva

    University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka

  • C. Rasadi Munasinghe

    University of Colombo, Sri Lanka

  • Pranawachandra Chakradhar Deshmukh

    Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati, CAMOST, IIT Tirupati & IISER Tirupati and School of Computer Science and Engineering, RV University, Bengaluru, India

  • Steven T Manson

    Georgia State University

  • Abhishek Verma

    Sorbonne Université and Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

  • Dawei Peng

    Sorbonne Université, France

  • Iyas Ismail

    Sorbonne Université and Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

  • Tatiana Marchenko

    Sorbonne Université and Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

  • Oksana Travnikova

    Sorbonne Université and Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

  • Renaud Guillemin

    Sorbonne Université and Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

  • Nicolas Velasquez

    Sorbonne Université, France

  • Maria Novella Piancastelli

    Sorbonne Université, France

  • John Bozek

    Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

  • Marc Simon

    Sorbonne Université and Synchrotron SOLEIL, France

  • Ralph Püttner

    Freie Universität Berlin, Germany