Abstract

Inner-shell photoexcitation and photodetachment studies in strongly correlated systems are presented, with the focus on selected shape and Feshbach resonance studies, and inner-shell threshold measurements conducted on anions at the Advanced Light Source. We highlight the observations of simultaneous double-Auger decay from the He−2s2p2P4 hollow ion state and the formation of shape and Feshbach resonances when filling a vacancy in the valence shell with a core electron in oxygen-group elements and transition metal anions. Measurements of inner-shell thresholds have also led to the first measurements of core-excited neutral states in a number of species.

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