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[en] The absolute photoionization cross section for the astrophysically important C+ ion has been measured for the first time thus allowing a test of the predicted cross section from the Opacity Project. The measurements are performed with a new ion-photon merged beam setup at the ASTRID storage ring utilizing an undulator beam line. In addition to the predicted 2s2p(3P)np 2D and 2S autoionizing resonances, the 2P states which are not included in the theoretical predictions also contribute significantly to the ionization yield below the 2s2p(3P) limit. The cross section is determined with a precision of 10% and lies 5-25% below the theoretical prediction at 24-37 eV
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ICPEAC-21: 21. international conference on the physics of electronic and atomic collisions; Sendai (Japan); 22-27 Jul 1999; (c) 2000 American Institute of Physics.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Conference; Numerical Data
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