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in this video Iamp;#39;m going to explain why we use a different labeling system between OJ Peaks and photoelectron Peaks the fundamental reason why we have a different labeling system is that we need to describe the changes in state of an atom or an ion that leads to the emission of either a photoelectron or the emission of an OJ electron the change of state which I refer is the energy that is stored within electrons that are associated with a nucleus that form the atom that is part of the solid state that each electron configuration has its energy and if we remove an electron from the atom then there is a new system with a new energy and the transition from one to the other is what is creating the characteristic energies that we see for these photoelectron Peaks and also the OJ Peaks to understand that the OJ process we must start off by looking at the photo ionization that results in a photoelectron peak if we consider the photo ionization of the copper 2p3 halves then this is achi