Dielectronic satellite spectra of heliumlike iron and nickel from the unified recombination method
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2006
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It is shown that resonances in the unified recombination cross sections correspond directly to dielectronic satellite spectra. Positions, intensities, and profiles of satellite lines may be obtained accurately using the Breit-Pauli R-matrix method and the unified theory of total electron-ion recombination. The intrinsic dielectronic
resonance strength corresponding to autoionizing resonances is defined in analogy with measured quantities, and with resonance oscillator strengths. Satellite intensities then depend extrinsically on dynamical parameters in the plasma and may be obtained at any temperature in a straightforward manner from the resonance strengths. Profiles of dielectronic satellite lines of He-like Fe XXV and Ni XXVII are obtained in an ab initio manner. Detailed calculations also exhibit interference effects in resonance profiles delineated at high resolution. Although interference among resonances is not important for resonance strengths of the highly charged ions Fe XXV and Ni XXVII it might be significant for lower ionization states of heavy elements in general. The resonance identification scheme for unified recombination cross sections is described, and applied to obtain all known KLL satellites of Fe XXV and Ni XXVII. Dielectronic satellite strengths are compared
with earlier works and significant differences and similarities are discussed.
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Relevant data is available at: http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~nahar/nahar_radiativeatomicdata/index.html
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ion recombination, atom-electron collisions, nickel
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Nahar, Sultana Nurun, Pradhan, Anil K. "Dielectronic satellite spectra of heliumlike iron and nickel from the unified recombination method," Physical Review A, v. 73, no. 6, 2006.