The astrophysically important electric quadrupole (E2) and magnetic dipole (M1) transitions for the low-lying states of triply ionized titanium (Ti IV) are calculated very accurately using a state-of-the-art all-order many-body theory called coupled cluster (CC) method in the relativistic framework. Different many-body correlations of the CC theory has been estimated by studying the core and valence electron excitations to the unoccupied states. The calculated excitation energies of different states are in excellent agreement with the measurements. Also, we compare our calculated electric dipole (E1) amplitudes of few transitions with recent many-body calculations by others. The lifetimes of the low-lying states of Ti IV have been estimated...
Employing two state-of-the-art methods, multiconfiguration Dirac-Hartree-Fock and second-order many-...
The equilibrium structures, electronic properties of bimetallic Ti1-4M (M=V, Fe, Ni) clusters are i...
A study has been made of collective quadrupole phenomena in some medium weight nuclei. T...
Aims. Accurate atomic data for Ti II are essential for abundance analyses in astronomical objects. T...
This work reports new experimental radiative lifetimes of six 3d2(3F)5s levels in singly ionized tit...
peer reviewedThis paper presents new theoretical lifetimes of metastable levels in singly ionized ti...
International audienceIn this work, energy levels, oscillator strengths, and transition probabilitie...
Astrophysically important electric quadrupole (E2) and magnetic dipole (M1) transition amplitudes fo...
The -cluster structure of the Ti44 nucleus is investigated within a local potential model descriptio...
The potential energy surface of Ti@C28 has been revisited and the stationary points have been carefu...
Aims. We intend to provide accurate data for the oscillator strengths, transition probabilities, lif...
We have carried out calculations of the relativistic sensitivity coefficients, oscillator strengths,...
Abstract: The rates of the electric quadrupole E2 and magnetic dipole M1 forbidden transitions in th...
The atomic spectra of Thallium were excited and photographed in the spectral region from 340 to 900...
The dipole transition moments, oscillator strengths and radiative lifetimes for seven low-lying tri...
Employing two state-of-the-art methods, multiconfiguration Dirac-Hartree-Fock and second-order many-...
The equilibrium structures, electronic properties of bimetallic Ti1-4M (M=V, Fe, Ni) clusters are i...
A study has been made of collective quadrupole phenomena in some medium weight nuclei. T...
Aims. Accurate atomic data for Ti II are essential for abundance analyses in astronomical objects. T...
This work reports new experimental radiative lifetimes of six 3d2(3F)5s levels in singly ionized tit...
peer reviewedThis paper presents new theoretical lifetimes of metastable levels in singly ionized ti...
International audienceIn this work, energy levels, oscillator strengths, and transition probabilitie...
Astrophysically important electric quadrupole (E2) and magnetic dipole (M1) transition amplitudes fo...
The -cluster structure of the Ti44 nucleus is investigated within a local potential model descriptio...
The potential energy surface of Ti@C28 has been revisited and the stationary points have been carefu...
Aims. We intend to provide accurate data for the oscillator strengths, transition probabilities, lif...
We have carried out calculations of the relativistic sensitivity coefficients, oscillator strengths,...
Abstract: The rates of the electric quadrupole E2 and magnetic dipole M1 forbidden transitions in th...
The atomic spectra of Thallium were excited and photographed in the spectral region from 340 to 900...
The dipole transition moments, oscillator strengths and radiative lifetimes for seven low-lying tri...
Employing two state-of-the-art methods, multiconfiguration Dirac-Hartree-Fock and second-order many-...
The equilibrium structures, electronic properties of bimetallic Ti1-4M (M=V, Fe, Ni) clusters are i...
A study has been made of collective quadrupole phenomena in some medium weight nuclei. T...