State-resolved cross sections for the dielectronic recombination of hydrogenlike oxygen ions with free electrons have been measured for the first time using the electron cooling device in the heavy-ion Test Storage Ring in Heidelberg. Energies and cross sections for individual terms of the configuration 2/2/' were determined. Two-electron resonances llnl' with n > 3 contribute 90% to the total dielectronicrecombination cross section. Energies and cross sections are in reasonable agreement with available calculations.PACS numbers: 34.80.Kw
A miniature argon arc has been designed and tested as a new transfer standard of spectral radiance for the wavelength range from 114 nm to 330 nm. Calibration has been performed using two primary standard sources: the hydrogen arc from 130 nm to 330 nm and the blackbody line radiator from 114 nm to 130 nm. The mini-arc provides an intense, stable, and reproducible uv continuum with dc power requirements of less than 1.5 kW. The arc characteristics have been investigated, and the sensitivity of the radiant power output to various operating parameters has been measured. The rms uncertainty in the spectral radiance is estimated to be 5.3% above 140 nm and 10.1% between 114 nm and 140 nm, due primarily to uncertainties in the primary standard sources.
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