EFFECT OF CONFIGURATION INTERACTION ON EXCITATION AUTOIONIZATION CROSS SECTIONS
HU WEI (胡畏)a, CHEN CHONG-YANG (陈重阳)a, FANG DU-FEI (方渡飞)a, WANG YAN-SEN (王炎森)a, YANG FU-JIA (杨福家)a, TENG HUA-GUO (滕华国)b
a T. D. Lee Physics Laboratory, Department of Nuclear Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China; b Shanghai Institute of Optical and Fine Mechanics, Academia Sinica, Shanghai 201800, China
Abstract The effect of configuration interaction (CI) on the theoretical calculation of autoionization cross section for Li-like ions are studied in detail by employing the distorted wave Born exchange approximation. We consider the 1s22s→1s2s2p and 1s22s→1s2s3p transitions for Cs3+ and Al10+ ions. These two transitions account for the largest excitation autoionization cross section. It is found that the CI has a significant effect on the calculated results. The effect becomes larger with increasing atomic number.
Received: 31 July 1995
Revised: 24 October 1995
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