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Corpuscles and Radiation in Matter II: Vol. 34 of Handbuch der Physik

S. Flügge, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1958 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 11, pp 38-40
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The R-matrix theory

TL;DR: The R-matrix method has been used in many applications in physics, such as elastic scattering, inelastic and radiative capture reactions, and in nuclear physics as discussed by the authors.
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Photoionization and photodissociation rates in solar and blackbody radiation fields

TL;DR: In this article, the rate coefficients for ionization and dissociation in the radiation fields of the quiet and the active Sun at 1 AU heliocentric distance and blackbodies at four selected temperatures in the range from T = 1000 K to 1,000,000 K without factors for radiation dilution with distance from the source were calculated.
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On the origin of core-level binding energy shifts

TL;DR: In this article, a general discussion of chemical shifts in core-level photoelectron spectroscopy is presented, and two starting points that are commonly used for describing the important ingredients are discussed.
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Strong-Field Many-Body Physics and the Giant Enhancement in the High-Harmonic Spectrum of Xenon

TL;DR: By solving the many-body time-dependent Schrödinger equation with all 4d, 5s, and 5p orbitals active, the enhancement results from the collective many- body excitation induced by the returning photoelectron via two-body interchannel interactions are demonstrated.
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Photoionization dynamics of excited Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe atoms near threshold

TL;DR: A review of experimental and theoretical studies of the threshold photoionization of the heavier rare-gas atoms is presented, with particular emphasis on the autoionization resonances in the spectral region between the lowest two ionization thresholds 2P3/2 and 2P1/2.