Comment on electron-impact excitation cross section measurements for He-like xenon

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We discuss lower-than-predicted collisional-excitation cross sections for helium-like xenon measured at an Electron Beam Ion Trap facility. In a review paper (H. Chen and P. Beiersdorfer. Can. J. Phys. 86, 55 (2008)), the authors find a significant effect due to the Breit interaction between the free and the bound electrons in the excitation process of He-like xenon. The authors state that the agreement between the measured and calculated cross section values can only be found when the generalized Breit interaction is included in the calculations. We have performed new calculations with a multi-configuration Dirac-Fock code, as well as with the Penn State University suite of codes, and our conclusions are that the contribution of the Breit interaction is much lower than found in the calculations presented in the abovementioned article. In fact, our predictions are subsequently almost twice as large as the experimental values. We present these considerations in hopes of motivating new experimental investigations.

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Pain, J. C., Comet, M., & Fontes, C. J. (2019). Comment on electron-impact excitation cross section measurements for He-like xenon. Canadian Journal of Physics, 97(5), 576–578. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjp-2018-0209

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