Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Jun 2000
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American Physical Society, DAMOP Meeting, 14-June 17, 2000 Storrs, CT, abstract #L9.50
Statistics
Applications
Scientific paper
Experimental cross sections will be reported for the optically-allowed 2s --> 2p transition in O5+. This transition is seen in optical spectra of stellar and solar atmospheres using NASAs Hubble, SOHO, and EUVE telescopes. Measurements will cover the center-of-mass energy range 11 eV (below threshold), through 11.98 eV (threshold), to 17 eV. Use is made of the electron energy-loss method, using merged beams [1,2]. Comparison will be given with new multistate R-Matrix calculations, and with other experimental measurements in the threshold region. This work was carried out at JPL, and supported through the U. Conn. NASA/EPSCOR Program and through NASA - JPL agreement. [1] J. B. Greenwood, et al. Phys. Rev. A 59, 1348 (1999). [2] A. Chutjian, et al., in Applications of Accelerators in Research and Industry (CP 475, Am. Inst. Phys., NY, 1999), p. 881.
Chutjian Ara
Lozano Juan A.
Niimura Masanobu
Smith Steven J.
Tayal Swaraj S.
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