We present a theoretical model ion for Hg II, including oscillator strengths and hyperfine structure constants for a large number of transitions and levels. Different computational models have been used, depending on the observability of the lines and their importance in spectral synthesis of stellar atmospheres. For the resonance lines, we use highly systematic, accurate, and fully relativistic multiconfiguration Dirac-Fock methods. These methods are well suited to an accurate treatment of both the relativistic problem and the strong correlation effects in this ion. The predicted gf-values are probably accurate to within a few percent. A larger number of transitions are treated with a more flexible, but less accurate, version of the method...
Relativistic configuration-interaction (RCI) calculations with ∼15 000 vectors have been done for f ...
Progress in atomic structure calculations together with todays fast computers make it possible to ac...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 372, pp. 609-614, http://dx.doi.org./10.1111/j.13...
There is an on-going need for accurate oscillator strengths to be used in astrophysical applications...
Oscillator strengths for selected transitions of Sr II and Y III have been determined using ab initi...
Aims. The Landé g-factor is an important parameter in astrophysical spectropolarimetry, used to char...
Oscillator strengths (or f-values) for resonance transitions in highly ionized atoms have assumed im...
An extensive dataset of oscillator strengths, line strengths, and Einstein A-coefficients has been c...
Relativistic configuration-interaction calculations have been made for the 6p2 resonances of Hgi usi...
A new method to deal with nonorthogonalities in transition calculations has been implemented and tes...
Aims. The Landé g-factor is an important parameter in astrophysical spectropolarimetry, used to char...
An extensive set of level energies, wavelengths, line strengths, oscillator strengths, lifetimes, hy...
An extensive dataset of oscillator strengths, line strengths, and Einstein A-coefficients has been c...
Aims. Accurate atomic data for Ti II are essential for abundance analyses in astronomical objects. T...
We have carried out calculations of the relativistic sensitivity coefficients, oscillator strengths,...
Relativistic configuration-interaction (RCI) calculations with ∼15 000 vectors have been done for f ...
Progress in atomic structure calculations together with todays fast computers make it possible to ac...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 372, pp. 609-614, http://dx.doi.org./10.1111/j.13...
There is an on-going need for accurate oscillator strengths to be used in astrophysical applications...
Oscillator strengths for selected transitions of Sr II and Y III have been determined using ab initi...
Aims. The Landé g-factor is an important parameter in astrophysical spectropolarimetry, used to char...
Oscillator strengths (or f-values) for resonance transitions in highly ionized atoms have assumed im...
An extensive dataset of oscillator strengths, line strengths, and Einstein A-coefficients has been c...
Relativistic configuration-interaction calculations have been made for the 6p2 resonances of Hgi usi...
A new method to deal with nonorthogonalities in transition calculations has been implemented and tes...
Aims. The Landé g-factor is an important parameter in astrophysical spectropolarimetry, used to char...
An extensive set of level energies, wavelengths, line strengths, oscillator strengths, lifetimes, hy...
An extensive dataset of oscillator strengths, line strengths, and Einstein A-coefficients has been c...
Aims. Accurate atomic data for Ti II are essential for abundance analyses in astronomical objects. T...
We have carried out calculations of the relativistic sensitivity coefficients, oscillator strengths,...
Relativistic configuration-interaction (RCI) calculations with ∼15 000 vectors have been done for f ...
Progress in atomic structure calculations together with todays fast computers make it possible to ac...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 372, pp. 609-614, http://dx.doi.org./10.1111/j.13...