Angular distribution of photoelectrons from atomic oxygen, nitrogen and carbon

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Angular Distribution, Atmospheric Ionization, Atomic Excitations, Hartree Approximation, Photoelectrons, Upper Atmosphere, Carbon, Conjugate Points, Energy Distribution, Ionization Cross Sections, Nitrogen Atoms, Oxygen Atoms, Photoionization, Wave Functions

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The angular distributions of photoelectrons from atomic oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon are calculated. Both Hartree-Fock and Hartree-Slater (Herman-Skillman) wave functions are used for oxygen, and the agreement is excellent; thus only Hartree-Slater functions are used for carbon and nitrogen. The pitch-angle distribution of photoelectrons is discussed, and it is shown that previous approximations of energy-independent isotropic or sin squared theta distributions are at odds with the authors' results, which vary with energy. This variation with energy is discussed, as is the reliability of these calculations.

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