Observed resonance lines of highly ionized titanium, chromium, iron, and nickel in tokamak discharges

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Atomic Spectra, Gas Discharges, Line Spectra, Plasma Resonance, Solar Flares, Tokamak Devices, Atomic Excitations, Chromium, Energy Technology, Iron, Metal Ions, Nickel, Plasma Spectra, Titanium, Transition Probabilities

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Wavelengths and relative intensities were measured in the PLT tokamak discharges for the Ti, Cr, Fe, and Ni ion lithium sequence (2s-2p) and beryllium sequence (2s 2-2s2p 1 P) transitions and some resonance and intercombination lines of Fe XXII and Fe XXIII lines. The discussion is interdisciplinary, covering processes occurring in solar flares as well as tokamak plasmas.

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