Mean lives of some astrophysically important excited levels in carbon, nitrogen and oxygen

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Atomic Excitations, Carbon, Electron Transitions, Extraterrestrial Matter, Half Life, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Interstellar Matter, Life (Durability), Planetary Nebulae, Stellar Atmospheres, Stellar Envelopes, Transition Probabilities, Ultraviolet Spectrometers

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A number of astrophysically important mean lives of levels in carbon,
nitrogen and oxygen were measured with the beam-foil technique. New
values are reported and compared with earlier theoretical and
experimental values. Direct references to astrophysical applications are
listed.

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