“…Multielectron coincidence spectroscopy [4,5] allows one to reliably select a decay pathway and ascribe it to the recorded photoelectron spectrum. Using this technique, PCI distortion of photoelectron spectra has been investigated for single Auger (SA) decay of Ar 2p, Kr 3d, and Xe 4d vacancies [6][7][8], as well as for double Auger (DA) decay of Ar 2p, Ar 2s, and Kr 3d vacancies [6,9,10]. However, the multielectron coincidence method is not very efficient for large kinetic energy differences between photoelectrons and Auger electrons, and thus it cannot be applied to the decay of deep inner vacancies.…”