K-Shell Photoabsorption Studies of the Carbon Isonuclear Sequence

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Abstract

Photoabsorption cross sections for the isonuclear C - C$^{3+}$ ions have been computed using an R-matrix method with the inclusion of important Auger broadening effects. Comparison with existing C$^+$, C$^{2+}$, and C$^{3+}$ experimental results for the lowest $1s\rightarrow 2p,3p$ resonances shows good agreement in general for the resonance strengths and widths, but the computed resonance positions differ from the observed positions by as much as 0.45~eV. Higher $np$ resonances and the above-threshold K-shell photoionization cross sections are also computed in order to produce an entire absorption profile as a function of X-ray photon energy. These computed cross sections are used to model the {\em Chandra} X-ray absorption spectrum of the blazar Mkn 421 near the carbon K-edge, thereby obtaining instrumental and interstellar carbon-ion abundances.

*This work was supported in part by NASA APRA, NASA SHP SR\&T, and Chandra Project grants.

Authors

  • M.F. Hasoglu

    • Western Michigan University
  • Sh. A. Abdel-Naby

    • Western Michigan University
  • T.W. Gorczyca

    • Western Michigan University
  • B.M. McLaughlin

    • The Queen's University of Belfast
    • Centre for Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, Belfast, UK
    • Queens University Belfast
  • J.J. Drake

    • Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics