K-shell photoabsorption coefficients of O2, CO2, CO, and N2O

Abstract
The total photoabsorption coefficient has been measured from 500 to 600 eV around the K edge of oxygen in gases O2, CO2, CO, and N2O by means of a gold continuum source and crystal spectrometer with better than 1-eV resolution. The cross sections are dominated by discrete molecular-orbital transitions below the K-edge energy. A few Rydberg transitions were barely detectable. Broad shape resonances appear at or above the K edge. Additional broad, weak features above the K edge possibly arise from shake up. The authors give quantitative results that have about 10% accuracy (3σ), except on the very strong peaks. All the measured features are discussed in relation to other related measurements and theory.