Table 1: Relative (dimensionless) O III transition probability values. $A^{\rm rel}_{\exp}$represent our experimental values (with estimated accuracies) related to the reference A value of the 326.085 nm O III transition. $A_{\rm N}^{\rm rel}$ denote transition probability values tabulated by NIST (2003). $A_{\rm B}^{\rm rel}$ (Berg et al. 1964; Berg 1967) and $A_{\rm TK}^{\rm rel}$ (Truhan & Kiseljevskij 1967) represent experimentally obtained $A^{\rm rel}$ values using the RLIR method. $A^{\rm rel}_{\rm P}$ (Pinnington et al. 1970) denote relative A values obtained on the basis of the beam-foil technique. $A_{\rm A}^{\rm rel}$ (Aggarwal et al. 1997); $A_{\rm BK}^{\rm rel}$ (Bhatia & Kastner 1993) and $A_{\rm FF}^{\rm rel}$ (Froese Fischer 1994) represent recently calculated transition probability values. Data in brackets denote absolute A values of the reference 326.085 nm transition (in 108 s-1). $J_{\rm f}$ and $J_{\rm i}$ are the inner quantum numbers of the final (f) and initial (i) state of the transition. Atomic data are taken from NIST (2003).
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