1988
DOI: 10.1364/josab.5.002173
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Intercombination lines in delayed beam-foil spectra

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“…The experimental values of the radiative decay rates for the 3s 2 1 S 0 -3s3p 3 P 1 from Träbert et al (1988) replaces the theoretical values available in CHIANTI 5.2. The new value for Fe XV is less than 5% different from the value in CHIANTI 5.2, but for Ni XVII the new value is 3.5 times larger.…”
Section: Fe XV Ni Xviimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experimental values of the radiative decay rates for the 3s 2 1 S 0 -3s3p 3 P 1 from Träbert et al (1988) replaces the theoretical values available in CHIANTI 5.2. The new value for Fe XV is less than 5% different from the value in CHIANTI 5.2, but for Ni XVII the new value is 3.5 times larger.…”
Section: Fe XV Ni Xviimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The A-values for the 3s 2 3p 2 P 3/2 -3s3p 2 4 P 5/2 transitions of these two ions have been replaced with the experimental values measured by Träbert et al (1988). The differences from the values in CHIANTI 5.2 are less than 5% for Fe xiv and a factor 1.5 for Ni xvi.…”
Section: New Atomic Data For the Aluminum Isoelectronic Sequencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A portion is shown here for guidance regarding its form and content.) For some higher excited levels, such as 3s3p 24 P 1/2,5/2 and 3s3p3d 4 F o 3/2,5/2,7/2 , experimental data for the lifetimes are available in the works of Träbert et al (1988Träbert et al ( , 1993. A comparison of the lifetimes for the 3s3p 24 P 1/2,5/2 levels indicates that the present AS results are similar to the previous calcula- level, all theories are higher than the measurement by at least 60%.…”
Section: Oscillator Strengths and Lifetimesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the calculations allowed new lines to be identified; see, for example, Träbert et al (2011). On the experimental side, Träbert and coworkers have reported lifetimes as well as spectra for line identification from accelerator based work (Träbert et al 1985(Träbert et al , 1988(Träbert et al , 1989(Träbert et al , 2003Träbert 1986Träbert , 1998Träbert , 2005. Calculated excitation energies can be directly validated against observations and conversely, once a computational method and strategy was shown to be accurate, computed excitation energies aid further line identifications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%