R-matrix electron-impact excitation data for the Ne-like iso-electronic sequence

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作者
Liang, G. Y. [1 ]
Badnell, N. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Strathclyde, Dept Phys, Glasgow G4 0NG, Lanark, Scotland
关键词
atomic data; atomic processes; plasmas; COLLISION STRENGTHS; ENERGY-LEVELS; ATOMIC DATA; BREIT-PAULI; LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS; RADIATIVE RATES; EMISSION-LINES; IRON PROJECT; FE XVII; TRANSITIONS;
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10.1051/0004-6361/201014170
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We present results for the electron-impact excitation of all Ne-like ions from Na+ to Kr26+ obtained using the intermediate-coupling frame transformation R-matrix approach. For each ion's calculation, the close-coupling expansion is taken to be the 113 LS terms (209 levels) belonging to the configurations [1s(2)]2s(2)2p(6), 2s(2)2p(5){3, 4, 5}l, 2s2p(6){3, 4, 5}l (l is an element of s, p, d, f, and g), and 2s(2)2p(5){6, 7} l' (l' is an element of s, p, and d). An additional configuration interaction effect arising from configurations of 2s(2)2p(4)3l{3, 4, 5}l" (l" is an element of s, p, d, f and g) was included in the target expansion. A detailed comparison of the target structure has been made for six specific ions (Si4+, Ar8+, Ca10+, Fe16+, Ni18+, and Kr26+) spanning the sequence to assess the accuracy for the entire sequence. Effective collision strengths (Gamma s) are presented at temperatures ranging from 2x10(2)(q+1)(2) K to 2x10(6)(q+1)(2) K (where q is the residual charge of ions, i. e. Z-10). Detailed comparisons for the.s are made with the results of previous calculations for several ions, which span the sequence. Furthermore, we examine the iso-electronic trends of effective collision strengths as a function of temperature. The present results are the only R-matrix ones for the majority of the ions and the most extensive and complete data for modelling to-date.
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