1966
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.16.1073
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Measurements of Stark Broadening of Some Singly Ionized Argon Lines

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“…2) vary for about ±50% around the average value. Exceptions are the results in Jalufka et al (1966) and Abbas et al (1988), which are too high and some results in Vaessen et al (1985) and Nick & Helbig (1986), which are slightly lower than the other results. The Ar II halfwidth results corresponding to 4p−4d transitions (Fig.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Stark Halfwidthscontrasting
confidence: 70%
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“…2) vary for about ±50% around the average value. Exceptions are the results in Jalufka et al (1966) and Abbas et al (1988), which are too high and some results in Vaessen et al (1985) and Nick & Helbig (1986), which are slightly lower than the other results. The Ar II halfwidth results corresponding to 4p−4d transitions (Fig.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Stark Halfwidthscontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…2) are taken from Popenoe & Shumaker (1965), Jalufka et al (1966), Roberts (1966), Chapelle et al (1968ab), Roberts (1968), Konjević et al (1970), Klein (1973), Labat et al (1974), Behringer & Thoma (1978), Vaessen et al (1985), Nick & Helbig (1986), Pittman & Konjević (1986), Vitel & Skowronek (1987), Abbas et al (1988), Djeniže et al (1989), Dzierzega & Musiol (1994), Pellerin et al (1997), Aparicio et al (1998) and Iglesias et al (2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The multiplets are arranged in the same way as it was done in NIST Atomic Spectra Database. The fifth and sixth columns contain measured Stark half-widths w m in picometres and in angular frequency units, respectively, those obtained in this work (TW) and the values measured by other authors (Jalufka et al 1966;Roberts 1966Roberts , 1968Chapelle et al 1968a,b;Konjević et al 1970;Labat et al 1974;Behinger & Thoma 1978;Nick & Helbig 1986;Pittman & Konjević 1986;Djeniže et al 1989;Dzierzega & Musiol 1994;Aparicio et al 1998a;Iglesias et al 2006). Reference numbers are indicated in the next column.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…There are a few exceptions. The greatest differences appear with the extremely large half-widths reported by Jalufka et al (1966) and by Roberts (1968) for lines 372.931 and 385.058 nm, respectively (multiplet 6). Additionally, there are some published data significantly lower (from 50 to 90 per cent) than our experimental half-widths, e.g.…”
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confidence: 85%
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