FeII forbidden lines radiative transition rates (Deb+, 2011)

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Table 5: The energy levels of configurations 3d64s, 3d7 and 3d54s2 listed in increasing energy order. We give the usual spectroscopic notation for each level, including their LSJ values, and also their energy levels in cm-1 above the ground level. Excited level energies in the form xxx.000 are calculated, the others are from the NIST tabulations
Tables 6-8: The A-values of both E2 and M1 transitions, and their sum, for transitions involving only the levels listed by NIST. The indices of the levels refer to those given in Table 5.
Table 9: The A-values of both E2 and M1 transitions, and their sum, for transitions involving those levels NOT listed by NIST. In addition the transitions involving level 99 are included here since they were not calculated in the determinations which led to Tables 6-8. The indices of the levels refer to those given in Table 5. The order of the transitions is in increasing energy order of the lower level, and for a particular lower level, in increasing energy order of the upper level, as in Table 6.
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