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A&A 425, 1153-1159 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041297
Dielectronic recombination data for dynamic finite-density plasmas
VIII. The nitrogen isoelectronic sequence
D. M. Mitnik1 and N. R. Badnell21 Departamento de Física, FCEN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, and Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio (IAFE), Casilla de Correo 67, Sucursal 28, (C1428EGA) Buenos Aires, Argentina
e-mail: dmitnik@df.uba.ar
2 Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G4 0NG, UK
(Received 14 May 2004 / Accepted 23 June 2004 )
Abstract
Dielectronic recombination data for nitrogen-like ions
forming oxygen-like ions has been
calculated as part of the assembly of a level-resolved dielectronic
recombination database necessary for the modelling of dynamic finite-density
plasmas (Badnell et al. 2003). Dielectronic recombination
rate coefficients for a selection of ions from O
+ to Xe
47+ are
presented and the results discussed.
Key words: atomic data -- plasmas -- atomic processes
© ESO 2004
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