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Table 4
Multiplet f-values of Na i.
Transition | Present work | Experiment [1] | NIST |
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3s–9p | 8.246E-5 | 8.110E-5 | 8.98E-5 [2], [3] |
3s–10p | 5.210E-5 | 5.322E-5 | 5.28E-5 [2] |
3s–11p | 3.563E-5 | 3.614E-5 | 5.35E-5 [2], [4] |
3s–12p | 2.449E-5 | 2.545E-5 | 3.93E-5 [2], [4] |
3s–13p | 1.946E-5 | 1.867E-5 | 3.04E-5 [2], [4] |
3s–14p | 1.427E-5 | 1.421E-5 | 2.27E-5 [2], [4] |
3s–15p | 1.143E-5 | 1.102E-5 | 1.81E-5 [2], [4] |
3s–16p | 9.385E-6 | 8.940E-6 | 15.5E-6 [2], [4] |
3s–17p | 8.588E-6 | 7.330E-6 | 12.39E-6 [2], [4] |
3s–18p | 7.503E-6 | 6.040E-6 | 10.32E-6 [2], [4] |
3s–19p | 5.637E-6 | 5.090E-6 |
References. [1] Laser-based Faraday rotation spectroscopy (Nawaz et al. 1992); [2] Rozhdestvensky’s hook method (Filippov & Prokofjew 1929); [3] Dirac-Hartree-Fock calculations (Froese Fischer 2002); [4] Coulomb approximation (Anderson & Zilitis 1964).
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