Absolute Photoionization Cross Section Measurements of O ii Ions from 29.7 to 46.2 eV

  • Aguilar A
  • Covington A
  • Hinojosa G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Absolute photoionization cross sections have been measured for a mixture of ground-state and metastable O II (O+) ions at photon energies ranging from 29.9 to 46.0 eV (414.7 to 269.5 Å). All measurements were performed by merging an O+ beam with synchrotron radiation from an undulator beam line at the Advanced Light Source (ALS). At a resolution of 17 meV, more than 70 spectral features have been resolved, most of them identified and characterized. These measurements are compared with two independent R-matrix calculations and the data in TOPbase. All three calculations agree within 25% on the direct photoionization cross section, and with the absolute measurements within 40%. Some differences are noted in the predicted resonance positions among the three close-coupling R-matrix calculations, the TOPbase data being the least accurate. The estimated total experimental uncertainty varies from 15% to 20%. Such measurements benchmark theoretical photoionization cross section calculations performed within the framework of the Opacity Project and the Iron Project.

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Aguilar, A., Covington, A. M., Hinojosa, G., Phaneuf, R. A., Alvarez, I., Cisneros, C., … McLaughlin, B. M. (2003). Absolute Photoionization Cross Section Measurements of O ii Ions from 29.7 to 46.2 eV. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 146(2), 467–477. https://doi.org/10.1086/368077

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