2017
DOI: 10.1139/cjp-2017-0032
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Collision strength and effective collision strength for Br XXVII

Abstract: Collision strengths for all 1326 transitions among lowest 52 fine-structure levels of Br XXVII have been computed using Dirac atomic R-matrix code (DARC). Resonances in the threshold region have been completely resolved and the contributions of these resonances to allowed and forbidden transitions have been presented. The partial collision strength for each angular momentum has been studied graphically. Effective collision strengths have also been determined within the temperature range for all 1326 transition… Show more

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“…Our level energies obtained with the GRASP and FAC codes are comparable with those reported by Goyal et al [1], and hence are not listed here. Anyway, our focus is on the calculations for Ω and Υ.…”
Section: Collision Strengthssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Our level energies obtained with the GRASP and FAC codes are comparable with those reported by Goyal et al [1], and hence are not listed here. Anyway, our focus is on the calculations for Ω and Υ.…”
Section: Collision Strengthssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In Fig. 1, we show a comparison between the Ω obtained in our FAC calculations with those listed by Goyal et al [1] with DARC, for three allowed transitions, namely 4-14 (2s 1 of [1] for definition of all 52 levels. These transitions have been chosen because of their comparatively large magnitude, and allowed transitions are much easier to compare with because their Ω are strongly dependent on their oscillator strengths (f-values) and energy differences, i.e.…”
Section: Collision Strengthsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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