Abstract
The absorption of radiation of wavelength between 240 A and 1000 A in helium and argon was measured photometrically in a grazing incidence vacuum spectrograph. For helium a sharp absorption edge was observed at 504.3 A. Near this edge the photoionization cross section at 495.7 A was found to be 6.95×1018 cm2. The variation of the cross section as a function of the wavelength was in agreement with the computed curves by Wheeler and Vinti within the experimental error limit. For argon three absorption edges exist at 786.8 A, 778.0 A, and 424.0 A corresponding to the M3, M2, and M1 edges, respectively. Possible autoionization phenomena between the M2 and M3 edges were observed. The cross section at the M2 edge was found to be 3.5×1017 cm2 which is comparable with the value computed by Dalgarno.

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