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Network Grotrian diagram indicating the dominant pathways entering and leaving any level. The arrow-width shows the transition rate on a logarithmic scale, with the colour indicating the dominant mechanism. At early times, the dominant pathways leaving triplet He I is photoionisation. At later times (as the upper triplet levels are less populated), natural decay to the He I ground state and collisional pathways out of the triplet become increasingly important.
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