Electron excitation of the 1s(2)2s(2)2p(5) (2)P(0)3/2-(2)P(0)1/2 transition and analysis of the 1s(2)2s2p(6) nl resonances for Ne II and Mg IV

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Atomic Excitations, Configuration Interaction, Electron Transitions, Magnesium, Neon, Wave Functions, Collision Parameters, Ground State, Planetary Nebulae, Quantum Theory, Temperature Dependence, Velocity Distribution

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The R-matrix method is employed to determine collison strengths for electron excitation of the 1s(2)2s(2)2p(5) (2)P(0)3/2-(2)P(0)1/2 transitions in Ne II and Mg IV. Reactance matrices were obtained in LS coupling and transformed using the JOJOM program. The resulting fine-structure collision strengths were averaged over a Maxwellian electron velocity distribution to yield the effective collision strengths. Positions and widths calculated for the lower members of the 1s(2)2s2p(6)ns and 1s(2)2s2p(6)np resonance series are in good agreement with experiment and theory for both Ne II and Mg IV.

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