Abstract:
We suggest an explanation of the recently observed discrepancy between the experimental
and theoretical results on ionization of atoms, encapsulated into the fullerenes, by photons with
the energies of about $80$–$190$ eV.
On the ground of previous theoretical considerations we
conclude that for endohedrals the photoionization without emission of additional electrons or
fullerenes shell atoms has a low probability even at such relatively low photon energies.