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Optical oscillator strengths for N ii

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Abstract

An analytic atomic independent particle model adjusted to experimental single-particle energy levels is used to generate wave functions for the valence and excited states of N ii. Using these wave functions in conjunction with the Born approximation and the Russell-Saunders LS-coupling scheme, we calculate optical oscillator strengths for various transitions from the 2p 2(3P0) ground state of N ii. The results are compared with available experimental data and other calculations.

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