All Tables
- Table 1:
This table shows electron-, proton- and Ar II-impact broadening parameters for Ge I for perturber density of
1016 cm-3 and temperatures from 2500 up to 50 000 K.
Transitions and calculated (
)
and experimental (in the air - from NIST
2003 -
)
wavelengths (in Å)
are also given in the table. By dividing C by the corresponding
full width at half maximum (Dimitrijevic et al. 1991), we obtain
an estimate for the maximum perturber density for which the line
may be treated as isolated and tabulated data may be used.
- Table 2:
Comparison of our theoretical results for Stark broadening of
Ge I lines with experimental
results.
With
are denoted experimental full widths at half maximum in
[Å] and with
and
our theoretical values for Stark
widths due to electron- and
Ge II-impacts, respectively. Accuracy is denoted as in Konjevic et al. (1984) and
Konjevic & Wiese (1990), C means that error bars are within
50% and
D+
that they are larger than
50%. Under Ref., 1 is for Musiol et al. (1988)
and 2. for Jones & Miller (1974).