Abstract
A very recent experimental observation of the K-shell Auger spectrum in atomic oxygen has been verified theoretically by a calculation using the multiconfiguration Hartree-Fock method. Results obtained for the energies of each of the observed transitions are in excellent agreement with the experimental measurements. In addition, energies have been determined for the excited-state resonances of the type 1s\ensuremath{\rightarrow}2p and the subsequent excited states to which these excitations decay. Relative intensities calculated for each of these transitions are found to be in excellent agreement with experiment.
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