Abstract

The close-coupling R-matrix method is used to calculate cross-sections for photoionization of K X from its ground and first three excited states. Configuration interaction wave-functions are used to represent two target states of K X I retained in the R-matrix expansion. The positions and effective quantum numbers for the Rydberg series converging to the excited state 2s2p6 2Se of the residual ion, are predicted.

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