All Tables
- Table 1:
Configurations used in the SSTRUCT model.
- Table 2:
Thomas-Fermi-Pauli scaling parameters for the Fe XIII SSTRUCT model.
- Table 3:
Term energy corrections applied to the Fe XIII model. The correction is the energy amount added to the theoretical energy to improve agreement to the observed energy.
- Table 4:
Comparison of length and velocity forms of the weighted oscillator strengths.
- Table 5:
Level indices, experimental and theoretical energy levels,
and percentage compositions for the 27 levels of the 3s23p2,
3s3p3 and 3s23p3d configurations of Fe XIII. Experimental
energies are from the NIST database (Martin et al. 1995)
except where otherwise stated. The first number in the percentage
composition column is the contribution of the identified
level. Other contributing levels from the same configuration do not
have their configurations identified. Only percentages
5% are listed.
- Table 6:
Observed wavelengths, oscillator strengths and radiative
decay rates for allowed transitions amongst the 27 levels of the
Fe XIII model.
- Table 7:
Ground configuration forbidden decay rates. The symbols
and
indicate that the values are different from those of the
present calculations by amounts greater than 30% and a factor of 2,
respectively.
- Table 8:
Radiative decay rates for forbidden transitions that
de-populate the metastable 3s23p3d 3F4 level. i is the
level index of the lower level in the transition. M1 denotes a
magnetic dipole transition, M2 a magnetic
quadrupole transition, and E2 an electric quadrupole
transition. M1+E2
indicates that the M1 and E2 components are comparable in
strength. The symbols
and
indicate that the values are different from those of the
present calculations by amounts greater than 30% and a factor 2, respectively.
- Table 9:
Branching ratio comparison. j is the index of
the upper emitting level for the ratio.