helike_hpsh02he.dat

Resolved Specific Ion Data Collections

Ion
He0+
Temperature Range
9.995 eV → 1.999 x 105 eV

ADF04

Filename
helike_hpsh02he.dat
Full Path
adf04/helike/helike_hpsh02he.dat
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  • Spontaneous Emission: He+0(i) → He+0(j) + hv
  • Electron Impact Excitation: He+0(i) + e → He+0(j) + e
1s2 1S0.0 0.0 cm-1
1s1 2s1 3S1.0 159856.0 cm-1
1s1 2s1 1S0.0 166278.0 cm-1
1s1 2p1 3P4.0 169087.0 cm-1
1s1 2p1 1P1.0 171135.0 cm-1
1s1 3s1 3S1.0 183237.0 cm-1
1s1 3s1 1S0.0 184865.0 cm-1
1s1 3p1 3P4.0 185565.0 cm-1
1s1 3d1 3D7.0 186102.0 cm-1
1s1 3d1 1D2.0 186105.0 cm-1
1s1 3p1 1P1.0 186210.0 cm-1
1s1 4s1 3S1.0 190298.0 cm-1
1s1 4s1 1S0.0 190940.0 cm-1
1s1 4p1 3P4.0 191217.0 cm-1
1s1 4d1 3D7.0 191445.0 cm-1
1s1 4d1 1D2.0 191447.0 cm-1
1s1 4f1 3F10.0 191450.0 cm-1
1s1 4f1 1F3.0 191452.0 cm-1
1s1 4p1 1P1.0 191493.0 cm-1
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  ADAS 2002 preferred data 
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  Source directory:  /.../adas/adas_excel/he0_electron_impact_xsects

  Source file:  he0_excitation_ionisation_adf04_type1.xls

  Note:  The source file is an automatic linked assembly from component
         workbooks for excitation and ionisation as
         (1) he0_excitation_1s(1S)-nl().xls
         (2) he0_excitation_2s(3S)-nl().xls
         (3) he0_excitation_2s(1S)-nl().xls
         (4) he0_excitation_2p(1P)-nl().xls
         (5) he0_excitation_2p(3P)-nl().xls
         (6) he0_excitation_3s(1S)-nl().xls
         (7) he0_excitation_3s(3S)-nl().xls
         (8) he0_excitation_3p(1P)-nl().xls
         (9) he0_excitation_3p(3P)-nl().xls
        (10) he0_excitation_3d(1D)-nl().xls
        (11) he0_excitation_3d(3D)-nl().xls
        (12) he0_excitation_4s(1S)-nl().xls
        (13) he0_excitation_4s(3S)-nl().xls
        (14) he0_excitation_4p(3P)-nl().xls
        (15) he0_excitation_4d(1D)-nl().xls
        (16) he0_excitation_4d(3D)-nl().xls
        (17) he0_excitation_4f(1F)-nl().xls
        (18) he0_excitation_4f(3F)-nl().xls

        (19) he0_ionisation.xls

         There is no member for 4p(1P) - the highest lying explicit level.
         The workbooks contain historic comparative assessments of helium
         data and ADAS preferred data sets.  The workbooks are available to
         identified data assessors for further study.  
         (see ADAS User Manual version 2.6.

  Compiler:  H. P. Summers, University of Strathclyde

  Date:  14 March 2002
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  Error block
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  The value in each error line corresponds to high energy.  Precise meanings 
  are in the ADAS_EXCEL workbooks.

+++ERROR specification start++++++

 Ionisation

 1-1    5.0
 2-1   20.0      
 3-1   20.0
 4-1   20.0
 5-1   20.0
 *-1	50.0

 Excitation

 1-2    7.7
 1-3    8.9
 1-4   31.7
 1-5    5.5
 1-6   25.7
 1-7    2.7
 1-8   22.8
 1-9  103.0
 1-10   4.5
 1-11   3.0
 2-3   38.6
 2-4    1.2
 2-5   69.7
 2-6    3.3
 2-7   60.5
 2-8    9.6
 2-9    1.8
 2-10  75.3
 2-11  54.8
 3-4   48.6
 3-5    0.9
 3-6   30.8
 3-7    3.2
 3-8   40.8
 3-9   54.2
 3-10   2.4
 3-11   6.5
 4-5   60.3
 4-6   16.4
 4-7   46.8
 4-8    1.4
 4-9    5.1
 4-10  67.6
 4-11  33.7
 5-6   19.5
 5-7    2.9
 5-8   19.6
 5-9    6.2
 5-10   4.5
 5-11   1.7
 1-*   15.0
 2-*   15.0
 3-*   15.0
 4-*   15.0
 5-*   15.0
 *-*   30.0




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  File generated by converting an ADF04 dataset from type 1 to type 3

  Program     : ADAS809

  Source file : /home/summers/adas/adf04/helike/helike_hps02he_t1.dat

  Producer    : H. P. Summers                 

  Date        : 18/03/02
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  Change the configuration list to the standard format.

  Martin O'Mullane 
  06-07-2004

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