Electron Spectroscopy of Planetary Atoms

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We present time-of-flight spectra of autoionizing electrons ejected from doubly excited planetary atoms in strontium with high angular momenta of both electrons \(6fnl, n = 16, l = 10\). ``Apparent'' branching ratios for electron emission into various final channels (not corrected for unknown angular distributions) are reported. They include novel radiative-to-autoionization cascade process. To our knowledge these results represent the first comprehensive investigation of the internal decay dynamics of a highly excited, quasibound three-body Coulomb system.

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