Abstract

Partial cross sections σ and angular distribution parameters β have been measured for the 4d electrons of atomic tin between 35 and 115 eV. Our data for tin (Z=50) are compared with relativistic-random phase approximation (RRPA) calculations on the closed-shell atom cadmium (Z=48). Satisfactory agreement is found if the results are normalized to the same photoelectron energy. Comparison with RRPA calculations made for palladium (Z=46) and xenon (Z=54) reveals some differences. Other experimental data for the β parameter are in good agreement with our values.

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