Abstract
This paper describes calculations of the transition probabilities of forbidden lines (magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole radiation) of laboratory and astrophysical interest. Results are given for Ti III, Cr II, Cr IV, Mn V, Mn VI, Fe VI, Fe VII, Ni I, Cu II, Ga I, Ge I, Ge II, As I, As III, Se I, Br I, Br II, Kr II, Kr III, Rb III, In I, Sn I, Sn II, Sb I, Sb III, Te I, I I, I II, Xe II, Xe III, Cs III, Hg II, Tl I, Pb I, Pb II, Bi I, Bi II, Bi III, Po I, and Rn II.
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More From: Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards Section A: Physics and Chemistry
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