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Nondipole effects in the photoionization of neon: Random-phase approximation

W. R. JohnsonDepartment of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556Andrei DereviankoDepartment of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556K. T. ChengDepartment of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556V. K. DolmatovDepartment of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556Steven T. MansonDepartment of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
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The random-phase approximation (RPA) is applied to study nondipole corrections to the angular distribution of photoelectrons from the $n=2$ shell of Ne. Calculations of the parameters ${\ensuremath{\gamma}}_{\mathrm{nl}}$ and ${\ensuremath{\delta}}_{\mathrm{nl}}$ arising from ${E}_{1}\ensuremath{-}{E}_{2}$ interference effects are carried out for the $2s$ and $2p$ subshells of Ne in the photon energy range 100--2000 eV. For the $2s$ shell, the RPA calculations show small effects of correlation near the $2s$ threshold energy, but are otherwise in agreement with independent-particle approximation (IPA) calculations. The RPA and IPA values of ${\ensuremath{\gamma}}_{2s}$ are also in agreement with experiment. For the $2p$ shell, a small difference between RPA and IPA calculations of the nondipole parameters is found for energies near the $1s$ threshold; however, both RPA and IPA calculations of the parameter ${\ensuremath{\gamma}}_{2p}+3{\ensuremath{\delta}}_{2p}$ disagree significantly with experimental measurements for photon energies above 1000 eV.

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