1974
DOI: 10.1088/0031-8949/9/5/003
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Recent Progress in Studies of Atomic Spectra and Transition Probabilities by Beam-foil Spectroscopy

Abstract: Recent progress in studies of atomic spectra and transition probabilities by beam-foil spectroscopy. I. Martinson (Research Institute for Physics, 104 05 Stockholm 50, Sweden).

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“…2. This should be compared t o the corresponding case in Be, where, in beam-foil spectra, the Be I 2s2 'S-2r2p 'Po line is usually weaker than the l s 2 r 2 p "Po-ls2pz "Ptransition in Be I1 [21]. The explanation is autoionization of the ls2p2 4P1,2,3,2,s,2 levels by the spin-spin, spin-orbit and spin-other-orbit mechanisms.…”
Section: 1 Spectramentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…2. This should be compared t o the corresponding case in Be, where, in beam-foil spectra, the Be I 2s2 'S-2r2p 'Po line is usually weaker than the l s 2 r 2 p "Po-ls2pz "Ptransition in Be I1 [21]. The explanation is autoionization of the ls2p2 4P1,2,3,2,s,2 levels by the spin-spin, spin-orbit and spin-other-orbit mechanisms.…”
Section: 1 Spectramentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The contact term is clearly dominant. These theoretical data were converted into the hyperfine constant AJ (in MHz) according t o the following relation given by Hibbert [26] ("PO), 21.65 (4P); ad = -4.37 (4P0), 4.36 (4P).…”
Section: 1 Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%