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A theoretical study of transition probabilities and lifetimes for the Sn III: core polarization effects

Colón Hernández, Cristobal and Alonso Medina, Aurelia and Zanón Ballesteros, Antonio (2010) A theoretical study of transition probabilities and lifetimes for the Sn III: core polarization effects. In: 10th European Conference on Atoms, Molecules and Photons, 04/07/2010 - 09/07/2010, Salamanca, España.

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Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Poster)
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Creators NameCreators email (if known)
Colón Hernández, Cristobal
Alonso Medina, Aurelia
Zanón Ballesteros, Antonio
Title:A theoretical study of transition probabilities and lifetimes for the Sn III: core polarization effects
Event Title:10th European Conference on Atoms, Molecules and Photons
Event Dates:04/07/2010 - 09/07/2010
Event Location:Salamanca, España
Title of Book:Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Atoms, Molecules and Photons
Publisher:Real Sociedad Española de Física
Date:2010
ISBN:10th European Conference on Atoms Molecules & Photons. Proceeding
Department:Applied Physics
Faculty:E.U.I.T. Industrial (UPM)
Creative Commons licenses:Recognition - No derivative works - No commercial
Item ID:7578
Subjects:Chemistry
Physics

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Abstract

Data on atomic properties are not only relevant to spectroscopy, but these values are of interest in a variety of other fields in physics and technology. In this work we present a completer study of Sn III transition probabilities and lifetimes of spectral lines arising from 4d105sns (n=6-9) and 4d105snp (n=5-6) configurations These values were obtained in intermediate coupling (IC) and using relativistic Hartree-Fock calculations including core-polarization effects following the suggestions of Migdalek et al. [1]. We use for the IC calculations the standard method of least square fitting from experimental energy levels by means of Cowan [2] computer code. For the calculations we used all the experimental levels present in the Moore table. Transition probabilities and lifetimes are generally in good agreement with the experimental data [3, 4, 5]. In the next Table we present some values as example.

Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Poster)
Subjects:Chemistry
Physics
Código ID:7578
Depositado Por:Memoria Investigacion
Depositado el:06 Jul 2011 14:33
Last Modified:08 Jul 2011 12:21

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