Abstract

Assuming Case B of Baker and Menzel (1938), the relative intensities of H I and He II recombination lines are determined for a larger range of temperature and density than previously considered and with the upper principle quantum number up to 50 and the lower number up to 29. Full collisional effects are included, and new collision strengths for the n = 1, 2, and 3 states of He(+) are presented. Case B theory is found to be invalidated for collisional excitation of the n = 3 levels from both n = 1 and n = 2 states under certain conditions which depend upon electron density and the Lyman-alpha escape probability, and the regimes of temperature and density for which Case B is valid are also considered.

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