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2007A&A...475..765R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 475, 765-769 (2007/11-4)

Electron-impact excitation of Fe II. Collision strengths and effective collision strengths for low-lying fine-structure forbidden transitions.

RAMSBOTTOM C.A., HUDSON C.E., NORRINGTON P.H. and SCOTT M.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Absorption or emission lines of FeII are observed in many astrophysical spectra and accurate atomic data are required to interpret these lines. The calculation of electron-impact excitation rates for transitions among even the lowest lying levels of FeII is a formidable task for theoreticians. In this paper, we present collision strengths and effective collision strengths for electron-impact excitation of FeII for low-lying forbidden transitions among the lowest 16 fine-structure levels arising from the four LS states 3d64s 6De, 3d7 4Fe, 3d64s 4De, and 3d7 4Pe. The effective collision strengths are calculated for a wide range of electron temperatures of astrophysical importance from 30-100000 K. The parallel suite of Breit-Pauli codes are utilised to compute the collision cross sections for electron-impact excitation of FeII and relativistic terms are included explicitly in both the target and the scattering approximation. 100 LS or 262-jj levels formed from the basis configurations 3d64s, 3d7, and 3d64p were included in the wavefunction representation of the target, including all doublet, quartet, and sextet terms. Collision strengths for a total of 34191 individual transitions were computed. A detailed comparison is made with previous theoretical works and significant differences were found to occur in the effective collision strengths, particularly at low temperatures.

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Journal keyword(s): atomic data - atomic processes - plasmas

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/475/765): table1.dat table3.dat>

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