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Coster-Kronig and super Coster-Kronig transitions from the Xe 4s core-hole state
Yasumasa Hikosaka1, Stephan Fritzsche2,3,4
1Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Toyama, Toyama 930-0194, Japan. hikosaka@las.u-toyama.ac.jp.
Abstract:
Coster-Kronig and super Coster-Kronig transitions from the Xe 4s core-hole state are investigated by coincidence detection of all the emitted electrons and product ions. The branching ratios of the transitions are determined by analyzing the coincidence data and comparing them to calculations. Subsequent decay pathways following these first-step Auger decays are also clarified.
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