Atomic data for opacity calculations. X - Oscillator strengths and photoionisation cross sections for O III

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Electric Dipoles, Energy Levels, Opacity, Oscillator Strengths, Photoionization, Radiative Lifetime, Differential Equations, Integral Equations, Oxygen, Rydberg Series, Transition Probabilities, Wave Functions

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Energy levels and electric dipole radiative transitions were determined for O III. The wavefunctions for the bound and continuum states were derived by solving coupled integrodifferential equations in the close-coupling approximation with the aid of two methods, the R-matrix and linear algebraic methods. Configuration interaction wavefunctions are presented for eight states of the O IV target with configurations of 2s(x)sp(y) (x + y = 3). Oscillator strengths are calculated for the transitions between, and photoionization cross sections from, bound states of O III with configurations of 2s(x)2p(y)nl (for n of not greater than 10 and l of not greater than 3).

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