Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2010
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/513/A55. Originally published in: 2010A&A...513A..55C
Physics
Atomic Physics
Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
Table 2 presents effective collision strengths for the 153 forbidden fine-structure transitions between the energetically lowest 18 levels of Ni II. The 27 temperatures considered are listed at the top of the table in three rows each consisting of 10 columns. The effective collision strengths are subsequently listed - the first column labels the transition and the remaining columns list the effective collision strength for each temperature. The index values for each level have been assigned in Table 1 to denote the particular transition. The CS.tar file contains the collision strength data for each of the 153 transitions. These are stored in individual files each composed of two columns. The first column corresponds to the incident electron energy in Rydbergs and the second corresponds to the associated collision strength. The files are labelled by transition using the same indexing assigned in Table 1.
(3 data files).
Burke
Cassidy M. C.
G. P.
Ramsbottom C. A.
Scott M. P.
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