Abstract

Abstract The energy loss spectrum of 2.5 keV electrons, scattered by gaseous acetone through small angles, has been obtained in the region of the carbon K-edges. Discrete structure observed below the ionization threshold is interpreted as arising from the promotion of a carbon K-shell electron to Rydberg orbitals. Broad peaks observed above the K-edges are associated with the simultaneous transitions of a carbon K-shell and valence shell electrons (shake-up and shake-off processes).

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