We have used the beam-foil technique to study the spectrum of oxygen between 270 and 490 Å. We have measured the mean lives of the 3d2F, 3d4P, 3d4D, 3d′ 2D, 3d′ 2F, 4d4P, and 4d4D terms of O II, the 3s1P0, 3s3P0, 3S5P, 3s′ 3D, 3d3P, 3d3D, 3d3F, and 3d5P terms of O III, and the 3S2S, 3P2P0, and 3s4P0 terms of O IV. All cascade components are adequately explained. Good agreement is found with previous measurements in most cases, but significant discrepancies are found with some earlier results obtained using branches above 2000 Å. Generally satisfactory agreement is also found with theoretical predictions, although disagreement is found for several members of the 2p3–2p23d array in O II f-Values are computed for 18 individual lines, and compared with other experimental and theoretical results. Finally, we discuss briefly the f-value trends along the 2p23P–2p3s3P0 (O III), 2p21D–2p3s1P0 (O III), 2s2p24P–2s2p(3P0)3s4P0 (O IV), and 2p2P0–3s2S (O IV) isoelectronic sequences.
Some practical methods are suggested for applying the Arbitrarily Normalized Decay Curve (ANDC) method for cascade-correction in beam-foil lifetime measurements. These methods are used to analyze decay curves recorded for the ns2S-np2P0 resonance doublet in Ar VIII, Kr VIII and Xe VIII by including the np2P0-nd2D cascade transitions in the analysis. The f-values derived from the np lifetimes for the ns-sp multiplet are in good agreement with recent theoretical estimates for Ar VIII and Kr VIII and agree with theory for Xe VIII within the combined experimental and theoretical uncertainties.
We have used the beam-foil technique to study spectra of aluminium in the wavelength range 300 Å to 2000 Å, and measured radiative mean lives for 22 levels in Al II-Al VII. Where possible, our results are compared with theory and other experimental work.
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