We present electron collision strengths and their thermally averaged values for the nebular forbidden lines of the astronomically abundant doubly ionized oxygen ion, O2+, in an intermediate coupling scheme using the Breit–Pauli relativistic terms as implemented in an R-matrix atomic scattering code. We use several atomic targets for the R-matrix scattering calculations including one with 72 atomic terms. We also compare with new results obtained using the intermediate coupling frame transformation method. We find spectroscopically significant differences against a recent Breit–Pauli calculation for the excitation of the [O iii] λ4363 transition but confirm the results of earlier calculations
We investigate relativistic and correlation effects in electron impact excitation of singly ionized ...
In this paper we develop tools for observers to use when analyzing nebular spectra for temperatures ...
The calculation of accurate collision strengths for atomic transitions has been a long standing prob...
We present electron collision strengths and their thermally averaged values for the nebular forbidde...
We present electron collision strengths and their thermally averaged values for the nebular forbidde...
<p>We present electron collision strengths and their thermally averaged values for the nebular forbi...
We present electron collision strengths and their thermally averaged values for the forbidden lines ...
<p>The list presents electron collision strengths as a function of the electron excitation energy fo...
<p>We present effective collision strengths for electron excitation and de-excitation of the ten for...
Effective collision strengths for forbidden transitions among the five energetically lowest fine-str...
Relevant data is available at: http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~nahar/nahar_radiativeatomicdata/...
Electron collisional excitation rates and transition probabilities are important for computing elect...
In this paper we compute the collision strengths and their thermally averaged Maxwellian values for ...
We present a new large-scale R-matrix scattering calculation for electron collisional excitation of ...
We describe, and present the results of, a new large-scale R-matrix scattering calculation for the e...
We investigate relativistic and correlation effects in electron impact excitation of singly ionized ...
In this paper we develop tools for observers to use when analyzing nebular spectra for temperatures ...
The calculation of accurate collision strengths for atomic transitions has been a long standing prob...
We present electron collision strengths and their thermally averaged values for the nebular forbidde...
We present electron collision strengths and their thermally averaged values for the nebular forbidde...
<p>We present electron collision strengths and their thermally averaged values for the nebular forbi...
We present electron collision strengths and their thermally averaged values for the forbidden lines ...
<p>The list presents electron collision strengths as a function of the electron excitation energy fo...
<p>We present effective collision strengths for electron excitation and de-excitation of the ten for...
Effective collision strengths for forbidden transitions among the five energetically lowest fine-str...
Relevant data is available at: http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~nahar/nahar_radiativeatomicdata/...
Electron collisional excitation rates and transition probabilities are important for computing elect...
In this paper we compute the collision strengths and their thermally averaged Maxwellian values for ...
We present a new large-scale R-matrix scattering calculation for electron collisional excitation of ...
We describe, and present the results of, a new large-scale R-matrix scattering calculation for the e...
We investigate relativistic and correlation effects in electron impact excitation of singly ionized ...
In this paper we develop tools for observers to use when analyzing nebular spectra for temperatures ...
The calculation of accurate collision strengths for atomic transitions has been a long standing prob...