Effective collision strengths for fine-structure forbidden transitions among the 3s <sup>2</sup>3p <sup>3</sup> levels of Ar IV


Autoria(s): Ramsbottom, C. A.; Bell, K. L.; Keenan, F. P.
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

<p>The multichannel R-matrix method is used to compute electron impact excitation collision strengths in Ar IV for all fine-structure transitions among the <sup>4</sup>S°, <sup>2</sup>D° and <sup>2</sup>P° levels in the 3s <sup>2</sup>3p <sup>3</sup> ground configuration. Included in the expansion of the total wavefunction are the lowest 13 LS target eigenstates of Ar iv formed from the 3s <sup>2</sup>3p <sup>3</sup>, 3s3p <sup>4</sup> and 3s <sup>2</sup>3p <sup>2</sup>3d configurations. The effective collision strengths, obtained by averaging the electron collision strengths over a Maxwellian distribution of electron velocities, are presented for all 10 fine-structure transitions over a wide range of electron temperatures of astrophysical interest (T <sub>e</sub> = 2000-100 000 K). Comparisons are made with an earlier 7-state close-coupling calculation by Zeippen, Butler & Le Bourlot, and significant differences are found to occur for many of the forbidden transitions considered, in particular those involving the <sup>4</sup>S° ground state, where discrepancies of up to a factor of 3 are found in the low-temperature region. © 1997 RAS.</p>

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eng

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Fonte

Ramsbottom , C A , Bell , K L & Keenan , F P 1997 , ' Effective collision strengths for fine-structure forbidden transitions among the 3s 2 3p 3 levels of Ar IV ' Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol 284 , no. 3 , pp. 754-760 .

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article