Catalog Service: Oscillator Strengths and Radiative Rates for FeXV
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We report oscillator strengths and radiative decay rates for 1108 optically allowed and intercombination transitions among the lowest 87 fine-structure energy levels of Fe XV. Two independent calculations are carried out using the CIV3 (Configuration Interaction version 3) atomic structure code of Hibbert and the GRASP (General Relativistic Atomic Structure Program) code of Dyall et al. (1989) The results from the two calculations agree well for almost all the strong transitions. However, there are notable disagreements between the two calculations for a few relatively weaker transitions involving some levels belonging to the 3p4d and 3p4f configurations.
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This resource was registered on: 2000 Feb 24 08:21:08ZThis resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z
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