All Tables
- Table 1:
Radial scaling parameters used in AUTOSTRUCTURE.
- Table 2:
Energy levels of the 2s2 2p3, 2s 2p4, 2p5, and 2s2 2p2 3l
configurations for the present 4l calculation, compared to NIST (v. 3).
For the 2s2 2p2 3l levels, we use only the valence electron as a label
to save space.
Gaps in the level-index sequence indicate the presence of a level from another
configuration.
All energies are given in Ry. (Full table available at the CDS.)
- Table 3:
Comparison of gf-values of the present calculations with the Case B
calculation of Mason & Bhatia (1983) for transitions to 2s2 2p2 3s/3d levels from the ground level. The indices, i and j, are the energy-ordered
level indices of the 4l calculation.
- Table 4:
Effective collision strengths of the present 3l and 4l calculations
compared with those of McLaughlin & Kirby (2001) (denoted as M&K).
Values are given at the peak abundance temperatures for Fe19+ in
photo-ionized plasmas and collision-dominated plasmas.
- Table 5:
List of all the most prominent lines in Fe19+.
Columns 3-5 indicate the theoretical line intensities (photons)
calculated with the present 4l dataset, the dataset of Landi &
Gu (L05), and that of Butler & Zeippen (BZ01).
The intensities have been calculated assuming
steady-state conditions, in the low density regime (1012 cm-3)
at T= 107 K, and are normalised to the intensity of the
strongest transition.
Columns 6-9 give, respectively,
our A-values, those in the NIST database (v. 3), those in
Jonauskas et al. (2005 - J05) and in Nahar (2004 - N04).
Notable differences are marked with asterisks.