M. F. Hasoğlu et al 2006 ApJ 649 L149 doi:10.1086/508490
M. F. Hasoğlu1, T. W. Gorczyca1, K. T. Korista1, S. T. Manson2, N. R. Badnell3 and D. W. Savin4
Show affiliationsUsing the five-electron K-shell vacancy 1s2s22p2 configuration as an example, we show that the fluorescence yields of the eight LSJ states of the configuration exhibit a dramatic dependence on LSJ. These results demonstrate that, in general, configuration-average fluorescence data are inappropriate for astrophysical modeling.
atomic data; atomic processes; line: formation; X-rays: general
Issue 2 (2006 October 1)
Received 2006 June 30, accepted for publication 2006 August 17
Published 2006 September 13
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