@article{3d4731a3ed644f0e84a44f9cd2169b17,
title = "K- and L-shell theoretical fluorescence yields for the Fe isonuclear sequence",
abstract = "In this work, we present K- and L- shell fluorescence yield values of the full isonuclear sequence of Fe ions, using a state-of-the-art multiconfiguration Dirac–Fock approach. These results may be of importance for spectral fitting and plasma modeling, both in laboratory and astrophysical studies, where Fe is an important benchmark element. The K-shell fluorescence yields were found to be very similar up to the removal of 14 electrons.",
keywords = "Atomic data, Fluorescence yield, Fundamental parameters, K-shell, L-shell",
author = "Daniel Pinheiro and Andr{\'e} Fernandes and C{\'e}sar Godinho and Jorge Machado and Gon{\c c}alo Baptista and Filipe Grilo and Lu{\'i}s Sustelo and Sampaio, {Jorge M.} and Pedro Amaro and Leit{\~a}o, {Roberta G.} and Marques, {Jos{\'e} P.} and Fernando Parente and Paul Indelicato and {de Avillez}, Miguel and Santos, {Jos{\'e} Paulo} and Mauro Guerra",
note = "info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/Concurso para Financiamento de Projetos de Investiga{\c c}{\~a}o Cient{\'i}fica e Desenvolvimento Tecnol{\'o}gico em Todos os Dom{\'i}nios Cient{\'i}ficos - 2017/PTDC%2FFIS-AQM%2F31969%2F2017/PT# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/OE/UI%2FBD%2F151000%2F2021/PT# Funding Information: This research was funded in part by FCT (Portugal) under research center grant UID/FIS/04559/2020 (LIBPhys). J. M and J.P.S acknowledge the support of EMPIR, Germany , under Contract No. 20FUN04 PrimA-LTD. The EMPIR initiative is co-funded by the European Union{\textquoteright}s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR, Germany participating States. Part of this work has been carried out under the High Performance Computing Chair - a R&D infrastructure (based at the University of {\'E}vora; PI: M. Avillez), endorsed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), and involving a consortium of higher education institutions (University of Algarve, University of {\'E}vora, NOVA University Lisbon, and University of Porto), research centres (CIAC, CIDEHUS, CHRC), enterprises (HPE, ANIET, ASSIMAGRA, Cluster Portugal Mineral Resources, DECSIS, FastCompChem, GeoSense, GEOtek, Health Tech, Starkdata), and public/private organizations (Alentejo Tourism-ERT, KIPT Colab). Funding Information: This research was funded in part by FCT (Portugal) under research center grant UID/FIS/04559/2020 (LIBPhys). This work was also funded through the project PTDC/FIS-AQM/31969/2017, “Ultra-high-accuracy X-ray spectroscopy of transition metal oxides and rare earths”. F.G. acknowledges support from FCT, Portugal through contract UI/BD/151000/2021. J. M and J.P.S acknowledge the support of EMPIR, Germany, under Contract No. 20FUN04 PrimA-LTD. The EMPIR initiative is co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR, Germany participating States. Part of this work has been carried out under the High Performance Computing Chair - a R&D infrastructure (based at the University of {\'E}vora; PI: M. Avillez), endorsed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), and involving a consortium of higher education institutions (University of Algarve, University of {\'E}vora, NOVA University Lisbon, and University of Porto), research centres (CIAC, CIDEHUS, CHRC), enterprises (HPE, ANIET, ASSIMAGRA, Cluster Portugal Mineral Resources, DECSIS, FastCompChem, GeoSense, GEOtek, Health Tech, Starkdata), and public/private organizations (Alentejo Tourism-ERT, KIPT Colab). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 The Author(s)",
year = "2023",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1016/j.radphyschem.2022.110594",
language = "English",
volume = "203",
journal = "Radiation Physics and Chemistry",
issn = "0969-806X",
publisher = "PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD",
}