1985
DOI: 10.1088/0031-8949/31/2/008
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Radiative Lifetimes of Excited Levels in the Homologous Ions Ar II, Kr II and Xe II

Abstract: Radiative lifetimes of nine of the levels np 'P:/,, np 'D:,,. s,z andnp 'D:/, in the homologous ions Ar I1 (n = 4), Kr I1 (n = 5 ) and Xe I1 (n = 6) have been measured with the beam-laser method. The measured lifetimes are compared with lifetime values from other experimental and theoretical works and a thorough discussion of the discrepancies between the results obtained with different techniques is made. Older measurements of transition probabilities are put on an accurate scale using the new lifetime values… Show more

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“…The value of Church et al [7] is longer than our value for 4p' 2F7~ 2 levels whereas for 4p2S°/2 it is shorter than our value. For the 4p2D°/2 level the value of Arrathoon and Sealer [13] and Ward et al [14] and for the 4p' 2pl~ 2 level the value of Matilsky and Hesser [15] is close to our value. Significant deviations occur for all the levels with the beam foil measurement of Assousa et al [16] probably due to blending or cascading in their experiment.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The value of Church et al [7] is longer than our value for 4p' 2F7~ 2 levels whereas for 4p2S°/2 it is shorter than our value. For the 4p2D°/2 level the value of Arrathoon and Sealer [13] and Ward et al [14] and for the 4p' 2pl~ 2 level the value of Matilsky and Hesser [15] is close to our value. Significant deviations occur for all the levels with the beam foil measurement of Assousa et al [16] probably due to blending or cascading in their experiment.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%