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Oreg, J.; Bar-Shalom, A.; Goldstein, W.H.; Mandlebaum, P.; Mittnik, D.; Meroz, E.; Schwob, J.L.; Klapisch, M.
Radiative properties of hot dense matter1991
Radiative properties of hot dense matter1991
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[en] A systematic variation in the line intensity ratios of GaI-like and ZnI-like ions of rare earth elements has been recently observed in spectra emitted in a low density, high temperature Tokamak plasma. This variation is shown to be correlated with the gradual opening of autoionizing channels through inner-shell excited configurations of the GaI-like charge-state. These channels enhance the indirect ionization rate of GaI-like ions through excitation-autoionization (EA), effecting the ionization balance and temperatures of greatest abundance. The authors a systematic investigations of EA and direct impact ionizations (DI) in the GaI-like isoelectronic sequence from Mo (Z = 42) to Dy (Z = 66). As Z decreases from Dy to Pr (Z = 59) the levels of the configuration 3d94p4f, which are excited from the ground state by strong dipole collisional transitions, gradually cross the first ionization limit of the ion and are responsible for this ionization enhancement. When Z decreases further an additional channel is opened through the configuration 3d94p4d
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Goldstein, W.; Lee, R. (Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United States)) (eds.); Hooper, C. (ed.) (Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL (United States)); Gauthier, J. (ed.) (Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau (France)); Seely, J. (ed.) (Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC (United States)); 392 p; ISBN 981-02-0665-8;
; 1991; p. 273-278; World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd; River Edge, NJ (United States); 4. international workshop on radiative properties of hot dense matter; Sarasota, FL (United States); 22-26 Oct 1990; World Scientific Publishing Company, Pte. Ltd., Suite 1B, 1060 Main St., River Edge, NJ 07661 (United States)

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