We have measured the absolute photoabsorption cross sections of Sr I from its 5s ionization threshold up to the 5p(1/2,3/2) thresholds. The spectrum includes the Sr I 4dnp, 4dnf, 5pns and 5pnd doubly excited series which converge to the 4d(3/2.5/2) or 5p(1/2.3/2) series limits. Synchrotron radiation, from the 1 m Seya-Namioka beam line of the Synchrotron Radiation Research Center at Hsin-Chu: Taiwan, was used as the background continuum. The absolute column density was determined by measuring simultaneously the temperature distribution profiles and the total pressure in a heatpipe. Absolute cross sections were obtained using the Beer-Lambert law. The measured absolute cross section for the 5s ionization threshold was 7.2 Mb +/- 0.9 Mb. At the most significant autoionizing resonance, 4d6p P-1 around 196 nm, the absolute cross section was measured as 51.0 Mb +/- 6.6 Mb. The absolute cross sections presented here are larger than those based on saturated vapour-pressure data, and less than those based on the f-value measurements. All the absolute cross sections in this work are compared with both recent experiments and theoretical calculations.
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JOURNAL OF PHYSICS B-ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS