Measured branching ratios for O II2D and 2P transitions in the wavelength range 530 to 800 A

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Airglow, Branching (Physics), Electron Transitions, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Fine Structure, Oxygen Spectra, Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Absorption Spectra, Dayglow, Emission Spectra, Ion Emission, Line Spectra, Metastable State, Nitrogen, Oxygen Afterglow

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Branching ratios for four sets of extreme ultraviolet transitions terminating on the 2D0 and 2P0 metastable levels of ionized oxygen have been measured. The emissions were excited in both an open window hollow cathode and a capillary discharge lamp, and the branching ratios were derived from the observed intensity ratios of the multiplet pairs. The results are in good agreement with theoretical values and compare favorably, within experimental uncertainties, with line ratios obtained by EUV spectroscopy of the airglow.

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