Double Core-Hole Generation in O2 Molecules Using an X-Ray Free-Electron Laser: Molecular-Frame Photoelectron Angular Distributions

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We report on a multiparticle coincidence experiment performed at the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser at the Small Quantum Systems instrument using a COLTRIMS reaction microscope. By measuring two ions and two electrons in coincidence, we investigate double core-hole generation in O2 molecules in the gas phase. Single-site and two-site double core holes have been identified and their molecular-frame electron angular distributions have been obtained for a breakup of the oxygen molecule into two doubly charged ions. The measured distributions are compared to results of calculations performed within the frozen- and relaxed-core Hartree-Fock approximations.

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Kastirke, G., Schöffler, M. S., Weller, M., Rist, J., Boll, R., Anders, N., … Jahnke, T. (2020). Double Core-Hole Generation in O2 Molecules Using an X-Ray Free-Electron Laser: Molecular-Frame Photoelectron Angular Distributions. Physical Review Letters, 125(16). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.163201

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