Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2011
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/533/A62. Originally published in: 2011A&A...533A..62S
Physics
Atomic Physics
Atomic Physics
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'Direct' and 'Direct and resonant' photoionization cross sections are tabulated for neutral and the first five ions of Kr. Note that photoexcitation-autoionization resonances are not included in these data files. Names of the files are given by
Comments are indicated by '#' in the first column of a lines. The first two lines of a file are header information indicating the number of photon targets (ground state and metastable states in the ground configuration, with 1 the lowest energy) and number of energies. The photoionization cross section of each state is preceded by a comment giving the energy above the ground state (large negative number corresponds to 0), the first energy relative to that state (always a large negative number corresponding to zero), and the energy-order of that state (1 = ground state, 2 = first excited state, etc.).
All energies are reported in Rydbergs, and cross sections in megabarns (10-18 cm2).
Total and partial final state resolved dielectronic recombination rate coefficients are tabulated for the first six ions of Kr, in the ADAS adf09 and adf48 formats. Names of the files are given by adf09
The format of these files is complex, and beyond the scope of this README file. The reader is referred to http://amdpp.phys.strath.ac.uk/tamoc/RR/RR_web/appxa-09.pdf for a complete description of the adf09 and adf48 files format.
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