The EUV spectrum of $\ion{Fe}{viii}$ is reviewed, using new solar observations from the Hinode EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS), together with older solar and laboratory data. The most up-to-date scattering calculations are benchmarked against these experimental data, with the use of a large atomic structure calculation. Once adjustments are made to the excitation rates, good agreement is found between calculated and observed line intensities. All previous line identifications have been re-assessed. Several lines are identified here for the first time, most notably the strong decays from the 3s2 3p5 3d2 4Dj levels. It is shown that they provide a new, important diagnostic of electron temperature for the upper transition region. The te...
We present new large-scale R-matrix (up to n = 4) and distorted-wave (DW, up to n = 6) scattering ca...
The distorted wave extension of the autostructure code has been used to calculate energy levels, rad...
The green coronal line at 530.3 nm was first observed during the total solar eclipse of 1869. Once i...
The EUV spectrum of $\ion{Fe}{viii}$ is reviewed, using new solar observations from the Hinode EUV...
The EUV spectrum of $\ion{Fe}{vii}$ is reviewed, using new rates for electron impact excitation, a...
The EUV spectrum of Fe is reviewed, using new rates for electron impact excitation, atomic structu...
We describe, and present the results of, a new large-scale R-matrix scattering calculation for the e...
In the light of accurate structure and scattering calculations for $\ion{Fe}{xvii}$, we review the ...
We use recently calculated electron collisional data by [CITE] for $\ion{Fe}{xii}$ ($n=3$ configura...
We calculate collision strengths and thermally averaged collision strengths for electron excitation ...
This is the first in a series of papers in which we benchmark recent atomic data available for astr...
The coronal lines that are observable in the Hinode EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) wavelengths are a...
New atomic calculations for Fe x are presented. They focus on the need to model the soft X-ray spect...
High-resolution spectroscopic observations of the solar corona and laboratory measurements are used ...
Abstract. We calculate collision strengths and thermally averaged collision strengths for electron e...
We present new large-scale R-matrix (up to n = 4) and distorted-wave (DW, up to n = 6) scattering ca...
The distorted wave extension of the autostructure code has been used to calculate energy levels, rad...
The green coronal line at 530.3 nm was first observed during the total solar eclipse of 1869. Once i...
The EUV spectrum of $\ion{Fe}{viii}$ is reviewed, using new solar observations from the Hinode EUV...
The EUV spectrum of $\ion{Fe}{vii}$ is reviewed, using new rates for electron impact excitation, a...
The EUV spectrum of Fe is reviewed, using new rates for electron impact excitation, atomic structu...
We describe, and present the results of, a new large-scale R-matrix scattering calculation for the e...
In the light of accurate structure and scattering calculations for $\ion{Fe}{xvii}$, we review the ...
We use recently calculated electron collisional data by [CITE] for $\ion{Fe}{xii}$ ($n=3$ configura...
We calculate collision strengths and thermally averaged collision strengths for electron excitation ...
This is the first in a series of papers in which we benchmark recent atomic data available for astr...
The coronal lines that are observable in the Hinode EUV Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) wavelengths are a...
New atomic calculations for Fe x are presented. They focus on the need to model the soft X-ray spect...
High-resolution spectroscopic observations of the solar corona and laboratory measurements are used ...
Abstract. We calculate collision strengths and thermally averaged collision strengths for electron e...
We present new large-scale R-matrix (up to n = 4) and distorted-wave (DW, up to n = 6) scattering ca...
The distorted wave extension of the autostructure code has been used to calculate energy levels, rad...
The green coronal line at 530.3 nm was first observed during the total solar eclipse of 1869. Once i...