paper

Multiple photodetachment of silicon anions via K-shell excitation and ionization

arXiv:2111.01408 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.104.053107

Abstract

Experimental cross sections for -fold photodetachment () of silicon anions via -shell excitation and ionization were measured in the photon-energy range of 1830-1900 eV using the photon-ion merged-beams technique at a synchrotron light source. All cross sections exhibit a threshold behavior that is masked by pre-threshold resonances associated with the excitation of a electron to higher, either partly occupied or unoccupied atomic subshells. Results from multi-configuration Dirac-Fock (MCDF) calculations agree with the experimentally derived cross sections for photo-absorption if small energy shifts are applied to the calculated resonance positions and detachment thresholds. Moreover, a systematic approach is applied for modeling the deexcitation cascades that set in after the initial creation of a -shell hole. The resulting product charge-state distributions compare well with the measured ones for direct -shell detachment but less well for resonant -shell excitation. The present results are potentially useful for identifying silicon anions in cold plasmas such as interstellar gas clouds.

8 pages, 4 figures