Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Sep 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994adndt..58....1c&link_type=abstract
Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables, Volume 58, Issue 1, p. 1-66.
Statistics
Computation
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Scientific paper
Energy levels, radiative decay rates, and electron-impact collision strengths are presented for the following ions of the neon isoelectronic sequence: Fe XVII, Cu XX, Ge XXIII, Se XXV, Sr XXIX, Mo XXXIII, and Ag XXXVIII. Calculations are done for the 65 levels that belong to the eight configurations 1s22s22p6, 1s22s22p53l (l = s, p, d), and 1s22s22p54l (l = s, p, d, f). Well-known numerical codes were used for the atomic structure (SUPERSTRUCTURE) and electron-ion collision (DISWAV/JAJOM) computations, together with an additional new code called JJOMCBE which calculates the contribution from high partial waves in the Coulomb-Bethe approximation; relativistic effects were included in a fine-structure scheme. These atomic data are required for population kinetics modeling and spectral predictions in high-temperature plasmas, especially for solar and x-ray laser applications.
Cornille Marguerite
Dubau Jacques
Jacquemot Sylvie
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