Correspondence of electron spectra from photoionization and nuclear internal conversion

D. L. Wark, R. Bartlett, T. J. Bowles, R. G. H. Robertson, D. S. Sivia, W. Trela, J. F. Wilkerson, G. S. Brown, B. Crasemann, S. L. Sorensen, S. J. Schaphorst, D. A. Knapp, J. Henderson, J. Tulkki, and T. Åberg
Phys. Rev. Lett. 67, 2291 – Published 21 October 1991
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Abstract

Electron energy spectra have been measured that result from K-shell ionization of Kr by two different mechanisms: (1) photoionization and (2) internal conversion in the decay of the isomeric state of Kr83. It is demonstrated experimentally that these spectra, including satellites on the low-energy side of the primary 1s-electron peak, are identical. A theoretical interpretation of the identity of the spectra is given. The spectra agree well with a relativistic many-electron calculation in which the satellites are attributed to excitation and ionization of M and N electrons during the K-ionization process.

  • Received 26 December 1990

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.67.2291

©1991 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

D. L. Wark, R. Bartlett, T. J. Bowles, R. G. H. Robertson, D. S. Sivia, W. Trela, and J. F. Wilkerson

  • Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545

G. S. Brown

  • Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, P.O. Box 4349, Bin 69, Stanford, California 94305

B. Crasemann, S. L. Sorensen, and S. J. Schaphorst

  • Department of Physics, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403

D. A. Knapp and J. Henderson

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P.O. Box 808, Livermore, California 94550

J. Tulkki and T. Åberg

  • Laboratory of Physics, Helsinki University of Technology, 02150 Espoo, Finland

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Vol. 67, Iss. 17 — 21 October 1991

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