Correlations in the doubly excited states of O6+(31, nl') with n=3, 4
- 14 November 1988
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
- Vol. 21 (21) , 3547-3558
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-4075/21/21/011
Abstract
Doubly excited states of O6+** below the N=3 ionisation threshold are analysed in terms of angular and radial properties. The doubly excited symmetry basis classification is examined. Emphasis is put on the relations between the properties of the states (energy and width) and their correlation pattern.Keywords
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