Abstract

The Wannier theory not only gives the threshold laws for processes such as near-threshold double photoionization, but also predicts an angular correlation between the two escaping electrons. Within the frame of this theory and using an LS scheme the authors derive the triple, double differential and integral cross sections, for noble gases ions left in the ground or first excited states. The approach should allow a direct comparison with forthcoming experiments, as it uses the individual angles of the two electrons. In the case of unfavoured final states, which have a node when the angle between these electrons is 180', the triple differential cross sections depend critically on the angular correlation. The authors give their detailed structure in space for double ionization by both polarized and unpolarized photons. They also show that a particular choice of Euler angles allows a straightforward integration which leads to the double differential cross sections.

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