Electron impact measurement of oscillator strengths for dipole-allowed transitions of atomic oxygen

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Electric Dipoles, Electron Impact, Oscillator Strengths, Oxygen Atoms, Oxygen Spectra, Atomic Energy Levels, Atomic Excitations, Electromagnetic Absorption, Electron Transitions, Energy Dissipation, Energy Spectra

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Laboratory measurements were made of optical oscillator strengths of the seven most intense electric dipole-allowed processes thus far detected in the electron energy loss spectrum of O I. The trials were performed to provide a data base for eventual measurement of differential and integral electron excitation cross sections in the upper atmospheres of earth, Mars and Venus. A microwave-powered apparatus produced atomic oxygen in a helium beam that was monitored with a spectrometer. Transitions from the O 3P electronic ground state were recorded. The optical oscillator strengths reported are accurate to within 5 percent. Additional data are provided for the electric dipole-forbidden transition 2p(4)3p yields 2p(3)3p3P.

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