Abstract

Time-dependent corrections were calculated for shake-up and shake-off probabilities and compared with the neon valence shell shake-up probabilities. Electron shake-up is shown to be time-independent in contrast with collision processes, supplying an additional evidence that distinct levels of non-separability exist and the electron-proton connection is capable of preventing the time development of the electron system.

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