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Atomic and Molecular Photoabsorption - Absolute Partial Cross Sections (Hardcover)
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Atomic and Molecular Photoabsorption - Absolute Partial Cross Sections (Hardcover)
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Atomic and Molecular Photoabsorption: Partial Cross Sections is a
companion work to Joseph Berkowitz's earlier work, Atomic and
Molecular Photoabsorption: Absolute Total Cross Sections, published
with Academic Press in 2002. In this work Joseph Berkowitz selected
the "best" absolute partial cross sections for the same species as
included in the companion work. A contrast, however, is that
photoabsorption measurements, being of order I/Io, do not require
the most intense light sources, whereas acquiring data on the
products of light interactions with gaseous matter (ions,
electrons, various coincidence measurements) has benefited
significantly with the arrival of second- and third-generation
synchrotrons. The newer devices have also extended the energy range
of the light sources to include the K-shells of the species
discussed here. The newer light sources encouraged experimentalists
to develop improved instrumentation. Thus, the determination of
partial cross sections continues to be an active field, with more
recent results in some cases superseding earlier ones. Where the
accuracy of the absolute partial cross sections is deemed
sufficient (less than five percent), numerical tables are included
in this new work. In other cases, the available data are presented
graphically.
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