Measurements of polarization-dependent soft x-ray absorption reveal that the
electronic states determining the low-energy excitations of NaxCoO2
have predominantly a1g symmetry with significant O 2p character. A large
transfer of spectral weight observed in O 1s x-ray absorption provides
spectral evidence for strong electron correlations in the layered cobaltates.
Comparing Co 2p x-ray absorption with calculations based on a cluster model,
we conclude that NaxCoO2 exhibits a charge-transfer electronic
character rather than a Mott-Hubbard character