Transition probabilities of spectral lines of singly ionized atomic oxygen (OII)

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Electron Transitions, Line Spectra, Oxygen Atoms, Oxygen Ions, Oxygen Spectra, Configuration Interaction, Electron Orbitals, Hartree Approximation, Quantum Numbers

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Dipole transition probabilities connecting the 1s2 2s2 2p2 (3P, 1D, or 1S)nl 2,4L(J) levels of singly-ionized atomic oxygen (OII) are calculated. The wave functions are calculated by the Hartree-Fock method with configuration interaction included, and the 1s and 2s orbitals are treated as a frozen core. Values of transition probabilities that are greater than 10 to the 6 per sec are presented for nl from 3s to 7f. The results are in good agreement with previous theoretical and experimental studies on transitions involving low quantum numbers.

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