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K -Shell Auger Transition Rates and Fluorescence Yields for Elements Ar-Xe
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In this article, the authors used calculated Auger and radiative transition rates to compute $K$-shell fluorescence yields for $18.54$ using the most recent measurements.Abstract:
We use calculated Auger and radiative transition rates to compute $K$-shell fluorescence yields for $18\ensuremath{\le}Z\ensuremath{\le}54$. The calculated fluorescence yields are generally higher than the most recent measurements (by as much as 8%). In addition we compare the calculated Auger rates with measured $\mathrm{KLL}$ and $\mathrm{KLM}$ intensities, the calculated $\mathrm{KLL}$ total yield with other calculations, and the calculated $\frac{\mathrm{KLX}}{\mathrm{KLL}}$ and $\frac{\mathrm{KXY}}{\mathrm{KLL}}$ ratios with measurements.read more
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