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The CHIANTI database consists of the following primary ASCII files for this ion:
contains the energy levels in cm^(-1) It includes both experimental and theoretical values of the levels energies.
%energy levels (n=2): Edlen, B., 1983, 28, 483 %energy levels (n=3): Kelly,R.L., 1987, J.Phys.Chem.Ref.Data 16, Suppl. 1. %Theoretical energy levels: Zhang,H.L., Graziani,M., Pradhan,A.K., 1994, A&A, 283, 319. %theoretical energy levels: Sampson and Zhang, 1995, unpublished calculations %comment: energy levels renumbered %produced as part of the Arcetri/Cambridge/NRL 'CHIANTI' atomic data base collaboration % % E.Landi 1999
contains wavelengths, gf and A values of the transitions. The wavelengths are based on the experimental energy levels and should be the best available. Wavelengths calculated from the theoretical energies are of an indeterminate accuracy and their values are presented as negative values of the calculated wavelength.
%observed energy levels (n=2): Edlen, B., 1983, 28, 483 %observed energy levels (n=3): Kelly, R.L., 1987, J.Phys.Chem.Ref.Data 16, Suppl. 1 %theoretical energy levels: Sampson and Zhang, 1995, unpublished calculations %comment: theoretical wavelengths agree with NIST observed wavelength on the order of 1- 10% %comment: energy levels renumbered %oscillator strengths: Dankwort, W., Trefftz, E., 1978, A&A, 65, 93 %oscillator strengths: Bhatia, A.K., Feldman, U., Seely, J.F., 1986, ADNDT, 35, 319 %A values: Flower, D.R., Nussbaumer, H., 1975, A&A, 45, 145 %note: gf and A values for transitions 123-71 and 124-72 are estimates %produced as part of the Arcetri/Cambridge/NRL 'CHIANTI' atomic data base collaboration % % E.Landi 1999
contains the spline fits to the electron collision strengths scaled according the rules formulated by Burgess and Tully (1992). Accurate replication of the temperature averaged collision strength over a wide range of temperatures can be accomplished with the data in this file.
%filename: o_4.splups %oscillator strengths: Dankwort, W., Trefftz, E., 1978, A&A, 65, 93 %oscillator strengths: Bhatia, A.K., Feldman, U., Seely, J.F., 1986, ADNDT, 35, 319 %oscillator strengths: Flower, D.R., Nussbaumer, H., 1975, A&A, 45, 145 %effective collision strengths (levels 1 - 15): Zhang, H.L., Graziani, M., Pradhan, A.K., 1994, A&A, 283, 319 %collision strengths (levels 16 and above): Sampson and Zhang, 1995, unpublished calculations %comment: effective collision strengths are provided in the temperature range 3.0 < Log T < 5.65 % produced as part of the Arcetri/Cambridge/NRL 'CHIANTI' atomic data base collaboration % % K.P. Dere 1997
contains the spline fits to the scaled proton collision strengths.
%filename: o_4.psplups %rates: Foster VJ, Keenan FP, Reid RHG, ADNDT 67, 99, 1997 %energies: From .elvlc file, experimental energies %comment: The rate coefficients are in units cm^3/s. %comment: Fits valid for temperatures 2e4 to 3e5 K. %produced as part of the Arcetri/Cambridge/NRL 'CHIANTI' atomic data base collaboration % % Peter Young 15-May-2001