Abstract
Photon induced fluorescence from O2 has been studied in various emission regions 1150-6500 Å in the excitation range 14-28eV using the Swedish synchrotron facility MAX in Lund. A rich line structure is observed which is interpreted in terms of autoionization and dissociation of Rydberg levels converging to the a, b, c, and B states in O2+. New features have been observed, for instance, concerning the (c 4Σu−) 3sσg Fano resonance which has been viewed in detail in different detection channels including O2+ and O+ ions.
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