This paper describes the techniques that we have used to incorporate a large-scale model of the Fe+ ion and resulting Fe IIemission into CLOUDY, a spectral synthesis code designed to simulate conditions within a plasma and model the resulting spectrum. We describe the numerical methods we use to determine the level populations, mutual line overlap fluorescence, collisional effects, and the heating-cooling effects of the atom on its environment. As currently implemented, the atom includes the lowest 371 levels (up to 11.6 eV) and predicts intensities of 68,635 lines. We describe our data sources, which include the most recent transition probabilities and collision strengths. Although we use detailed fits to temperature-dependent collision st...
The enrichment of Fe, relative to alpha elements such as O and Mg, represents a potential means to m...
Relativistic atomic structure calculations for electric dipole ($E1$), electric quadrupole ($E2$) an...
We present extensive calculations of radiative transition rates and electron impact collision streng...
This paper describes the techniques that we have used to incorporate a large-scale model of the Fe+ ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the elaboration of numerical models o...
We discuss recent improvements in the calculation of the radiative cooling in both collisionally ion...
We present numerical simulations that reproduce the salient features of the amazingly strong [Fe ii ...
We present new atomic data (radiative transitions rates and collision strengths) from large-scale ca...
We present theoretical iron emission line strengths for physical conditions typical of active galact...
Abstract. We present numerical simulations that reproduce the salient features of the amazingly stro...
We present theoretical iron emission line strengths for physical conditions typical of Active Galact...
International audienceWe present a study of optical Fe II emission in 302 active galactic nuclei (AG...
A complete model of helium-like line and continuum emission in astrophysical plas-mas has been incor...
We investigate Fe II emission in the broad-line region (BLR) of active galactic nuclei by analysing ...
This paper presents detailed comparisons between numerical simulations of Fe II emission spectra and...
The enrichment of Fe, relative to alpha elements such as O and Mg, represents a potential means to m...
Relativistic atomic structure calculations for electric dipole ($E1$), electric quadrupole ($E2$) an...
We present extensive calculations of radiative transition rates and electron impact collision streng...
This paper describes the techniques that we have used to incorporate a large-scale model of the Fe+ ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis focuses on the elaboration of numerical models o...
We discuss recent improvements in the calculation of the radiative cooling in both collisionally ion...
We present numerical simulations that reproduce the salient features of the amazingly strong [Fe ii ...
We present new atomic data (radiative transitions rates and collision strengths) from large-scale ca...
We present theoretical iron emission line strengths for physical conditions typical of active galact...
Abstract. We present numerical simulations that reproduce the salient features of the amazingly stro...
We present theoretical iron emission line strengths for physical conditions typical of Active Galact...
International audienceWe present a study of optical Fe II emission in 302 active galactic nuclei (AG...
A complete model of helium-like line and continuum emission in astrophysical plas-mas has been incor...
We investigate Fe II emission in the broad-line region (BLR) of active galactic nuclei by analysing ...
This paper presents detailed comparisons between numerical simulations of Fe II emission spectra and...
The enrichment of Fe, relative to alpha elements such as O and Mg, represents a potential means to m...
Relativistic atomic structure calculations for electric dipole ($E1$), electric quadrupole ($E2$) an...
We present extensive calculations of radiative transition rates and electron impact collision streng...