Electric Octupole Transitions in Ag-like High-Z ions
ORAL
Abstract
Our collisional-radiative calculations based on the NOMAD [2] and FAC [3] codes give an insight into the population kinetics for Ag-like ions of heavy elements, including the electron density dependence of the relative line intensities. Our measurements of the forbidden lines in highly charged ions provide information on quantum-electrodynamic and relativistic effects of atomic structure and offer new diagnostic techniques for hot low electron density plasmas.
References
[1] H.A. Sakaue et al, Phys. Rev. 100, 052515 (2019)
[2] Yu. Ralchenko, Y. Maron, JQSRT 71, 609 (2001)
[3] M.F. Gu, Can. J. Phys. 86, 675 (2008)
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Publication: "Analysis of E3 Transitions in Ag-like High-Z Ions Observed with the NIST EBIT", E. Takacs, Dipti, D. La Mantia, Submitted to Atoms, 2022
Presenters
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Endre Takacs
Clemson University
Authors
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Endre Takacs
Clemson University
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FNU Dipti
International Atomic Energy Agency, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, 208995, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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David S La Mantia
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, 208995, Clemson University, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Yang Yang
Clemson University
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Aung Naing
University of Delaware, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, 208995
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Paul Szypryt
National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, 80303
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Adam T Hosier
Clemson University
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Joseph Tan
National Institute of Standards & Technology
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Yuri Ralchenko
National Institute of Standards and Technology