Dielectronic satellite contributions to Ne VIII and Ne IX K-shell spectra

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Auger Effect And Inner-Shell Excitation Or Ionization, X-Ray Spectra, Absolute And Relative Intensities, Electron-Ion Scattering, Excitation And Ionization

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Kα spectra of heliumlike neon and associated lithiumlike, berylliumlike, and boronlike satellite line emission have been observed with a high-resolution crystal spectrometer on the Lawrence Livermore Electron Beam Ion Trap. The KLL dielectronic recombination satellites were resolved from their He-like parent lines in electron energy space, and their wavelengths and resonance strengths measured. The wavelength measurements achieved a typical accuracy of a few mÅ, with two measurements accurate to better than one part in 10 000. By normalizing to the He-like resonance line, w, we measure Li-like satellite resonance strengths that are 10% to 46% lower than predicted by theoretical models. The wavelengths and relative strengths of Be-like KLL satellites were also measured, and absolute strengths were obtained by normalizing to the collisionally excited Li-like qr satellite blend.

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