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Recombination Rate Coefficients for KLL Di-electronic Satellite Lines of Fe XXV and Ni XXVII
The unified method for total electron-ion recombination is extended to study
the dielectronic satellite (DES) lines. These lines, formed from radiative
decay of autoionizing states, are highly sensitive temperature diagnostics of
astrophysical and laboratory plasma sources. The computation of the unified
recombination rates is based on the relativistic Breit-Pauli R-matrix method
and close coupling approximation. Extending the theoretical formulation
developed earlier we present recombination rate coefficients for the 22
satellite lines of KLL complexes of helium-like Fe XXV and Ni XXVII. The
isolated resonance approximation, commonly used throughout plasma modeling,
treats these resonances essentially as bound features except for dielectronic
capture into, and autoionization out of, these levels. A line profile or cross
section shape is often assumed. On the other hand, by including the coupling
between the autoionizing and continuum channels, the unified method gives the
intrinsic spectrum of DES lines which includes not only the energies and
strengths, but also the natural line or cross section shapes. A formulation is
presented to derive autoionization rates from unified resonance strengths and
enable correspondence with the isolated resonance approximation. While the
rates compare very well with existing rates for the strong lines to <20%, the
differences for weaker DES lines are larger. We also illustrate the application
of the present results to the analysis of K ALPHA complexes observed in
high-temperature X-ray emission spectra of Fe XXV and Ni XXVII. There are
considerable differences with previous results in the total KLL intensity for
Fe XXV at temperatures below the temperature of maximum abundance in coronal
equilibrium. (Abbreviated Abstract)Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Physica Script
K-shell dielectronic resonances in photoabsorption: differential oscillator strengths for Li-like C IV, O VI, and Fe XXIV
Recently X-ray photoabsorption in KLL resonances of O VI was predicted
[Pradhan, Astrophys.J. Lett. 545, L165 (2000)], and detected by the Chandra
X-ray Observatory [Lee et al, Astrophys. J. {\it Lett.}, submitted].
The required resonance oscillator strengths f_r, are evaluated in terms of
the differential oscillator strength df/de that relates bound and continuum
absorption. We present the f_r values from radiatively damped and undamped
photoionization cross sections for Li-like C,O, and Fe calculated using
relativistic close coupling Breit-Pauli R-matrix method. The KLL resonances of
interest here are: 1s2p (^3P^o) 2s [^4P^o_{1/2,3/2}, ^2P^o_{1/2,3/2}] and 1s2p
(^1P^o) 2s [^2P^o_{1/2,3/2}]. The KLL photoabsorption resonances in Fe XXIV are
fully resolved up to natural autoionization profiles for the first time. It is
demonstrated that the undamped f_r independently yield the resonance radiative
decay rates, and thereby provide a precise check on the resolution of
photoionization calculations in general. The predicted photoabsorption features
should be detectable by the X-ray space observatories and enable column
densities in highly ionized astrophysical plasmas to be determined from the
calculated f_r. The dielectronic satellites may appear as redward broadening of
resonances lines in emission and absorption.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figurs, Phys. Rev. A, Rapid Communication (submitted
Steroidi i poliketidi iz kore biljke Uvaria hamiltonii
Two known steroids, stigmasterol and 6beta-hydroxystigmasta-4,22-dien-3-one (1) and two unusual polyketides, cis-4-hydroxymellein (2) and trans-4-hydroxymellein (3) were isolated from the stem bark of Uvaria hamiltonii. The structures of the compounds were elucidated independently by high-resolution 2D-NMR techniques and confirmed by comparison with previously reported values.Dva poznata steroida, stigmasterol i 6-hidroksistigmasta-4,22-dien-3-on (1) i dva neuobiÄajena poliketida, cis-4-hidroksimelein (2) i trans-4-hidroksimelein (3) izolirana su iz kore biljke Uvaria hamiltonii. Strukture spojeva odreÄene su neovisno 2D-NMR spektroskopijom visoke rezolucije i usporedbom s literaturnim podacima
Electron-Ion Recombination Rate Coefficients and Photoionization Cross Sections for Astrophysically Abundant Elements. V. Relativistic calculations for Fe XXIV and Fe XXV for X-ray modeling
Photoionization and recombination cross sections and rate coefficients are
calculated for Li-like Fe XXIV and He-like Fe XXV using the Breit-Pauli
R-matrix (BPRM) method. A complete set of total and level-specific parameters
is obtained to enable X-ray photoionization and spectral modeling. The ab
initio calculations for the unified (e + ion) recombination rate coefficients
include both the non-resonant and the resonant recombination (radiative and
di-electronic recombination, RR and DR, respectively) for (e + Fe XXV) -> Fe
XXIV and (e + Fe XXVI) -> Fe XXV. The level specific rates are computed for all
fine structure levels up to n = 10, enabling accurate computation of
recombination-cascade matrices and effective rates for the X-ray lines. The
total recombination rate coefficients for both Fe XXIV and Fe XXV differ
considerably, by several factors, from the sum of RR and DR rates currently
used to compute ionization fractions in astrophysical models. As the
photoionization/recombination calculations are carried out using an identical
eigenfunction expansion, the cross sections for both processes are
theoretically self-consistent; the overall uncertainty is estimated to be about
10-20%. All data for Fe XXIV and Fe XXV (and also for H-like Fe XXVI, included
for completeness) are available electronically.Comment: 31 pages, 10fug
Electron-Ion Recombination Rate Coefficients and Photoionization Cross Sections for Astrophysically Abundant Elements. IX. Ni XXVI and Ni XXVII for UV and X-ray modeling
The inverse processes of photoionization and electron-ion recombination of
(hnu + Ni XXVI --> Ni XXVII + e and (hnu + Ni XXVII --> Ni XXVIII + e) are
studied using the unified method for the total recombination. The method
subsumes both the radiative and di-electronic recombination processes and
enables self-consistent sets of results for photoionization and electron-ion
recombination by using the same wavefunction expansion. Photoionization cross
sections (sigma_PI), recombination cross sections (sigma_{RC}), recombination
collision strengths (Omega_{RC}), and recombination rate coefficients
(alpha_{RC}) are obtained for ionization balance and spectral analysis of UV
and X-ray lines. Level-specific photoionization cross sections and
recombination rates are presented to enable accurate computation of
recombination-cascade matrices for all fine structure levels n(SLJ) up to n <=
10: 98 bound fine structure levels of Ni XXVI with 0 <= l <= 9, 0 <= L <= 11,
1/2 <= J <= 17/2, and 198 levels of Ni XXVII with 0 <= l <= 9, 0 <= L <= 14, 0
<= J <= 10. Total alpha_{RC} for Ni XXVI and Ni XXVII are compared with the
existing values with very good agreement. Total recombination rate coefficients
for the hydrogen-like recombined ion, Ni XXVIII, are also presented. The
calculations are carried out in relativistic Breit-Pauli R-matrix (BPRM)
approximation with inclusion of radiation damping of resonances. With
consideration of all details of the processes, the results, which include the
level specific sigma_{PI} and alpha_{R} calculated for the first time, should
be the most accurate for these ions.Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures, to appear in Astrophys. J. Supplement
Electron-Ion Recombination of Fe V
Relevant data is available at: http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~nahar/nahar_radiativeatomicdata/index.htmlIonization balance in the low-ionization stages of iron is important in a variety of astrophysical plasmas. Accurate recombination rates are needed but are difficult to compute in a detailed quantum
mechanical treatment. The main difficulty lies in the complexity of strong electron-electron correlation arising due to the open 3d shell. We present the total electron-ion recombination rate coefficients for the
process, e + Fe VI â Fe V, obtained in an ab initio manner. Large-scale computations are carried out in the close coupling (CC) approximation using the R-matrix method employing a unified treatment that
considers the infinite number of states of the recombined ion and incorporates both the radiative recombination (RR) and the dielectronic recombination (DR) processes in a self-consistent manner. It involves
calculations of detailed photoionization cross sections, Ï_PI, with autoionizing resonances of a large number of bound states with n †n_max, such as 1054 bound states for the present case of Fe V. The number also equals the total number of state-specific recombination rates obtained for the ion. The high-n states are treated through the DR theory by Bell & Seaton. The same wavefunction expansion is employed in all photoionization/recombination calculations, thereby ensuring self-consistency. Rates are presented at a wide range of temperature for all practical applications. Present rates for total recombination differ considerably from currently used values obtained using simpler approximations. Application of the new recombination rate coefficients and photoionization cross sections for the ionization structure of iron in planetary nebulae show that under typical conditions the relative fractions of Fe V and Fe VI
change by nearly a factor of 2.This work was supported partially by the NSF (AST 98-70089) and the NASA Astrophysics Data Program
Atomic data from the Iron Project XXXV. Relativistic fine structure oscillator strengths for Fe XXIV and Fe XXV
Relevant data is available at: http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~nahar/nahar_radiativeatomicdata/index.htmlThe first large-scale calculations of relativistic radiative transition probabilities from the Iron Project is reported for dipole allowed and intercombination (E1) transitions in Li-like Fe XXIV and He-like Fe XXV. The
ab initio calculations are carried out in the close coupling approximation using the Breit-Pauli R-matrix method in
intermediate coupling characterized by SLJ, with total (2S + 1) = 2,4, L = 7, J = 1/2 â 11/2 even and odd parity, for Fe XXIV, and with total (2S+1) = 1,3, L = 9, and J = 0â4 for Fe XXV. The eigenfunction expansions
for the target ions include 13 levels up to the n = 3 for Fe XXV, and 16 levels up to the n = 4 for Fe XXVI, respectively. The calculated number of bound levels, 83
for Fe XXIV and 138 for Fe XXV, is much larger than experimentally observed. The level energies are in good agreement for the common levels. All dipole and intercombination fine structure transitions involving the calculated bound levels up to n = 10 and l = 5 or 6 are considered.
Oscillator strengths, line strengths, and Einstein A-coefficients are tabulated for 802 transitions in Fe XXIV and 2579 transitions in Fe XXV. The results compare well with limited subsets of transitions considered in previous works including fully relativistic and QED corrections.
Additional comparisons between the length and the velocity formulations indicate an overall accuracy between 1 â 10%. The range of uncertainty is indicative of the
relatively small influence of atomic effects, such as the two-body Breit interaction terms and finite nuclear mass term, that are not included in the Breit-Pauli approximation
employed in the present calculations. The extensive set of data is expected to be useful in the analysis of X-ray and XUV spectra from astrophysical sources.This work was partially supported by U.S.
National Science Foundation (AST-9870089) and the NASA ADP program
PENGARUH MINAT MAHASISWA TERHADAP ONLINE SHOP DALAM PERKEMBANGAN PRODUK HALAL
This research is motivated by the assumption that student interest will greatly affect a business or online shop when a business or online shop they use provides good service and provides satisfaction to consumers by providing information about the product being halal. But in reality there are still many online shops that do not provide good service to consumers, from those who provide damaged products to fraud. This research was conducted in the department of Islamic economics, Faculty of Islamic Religion, Islamic University of North Sumatra. The population is 100 people, the sample is taken by accidental sampling, namely the technique of determining the sample based on chance if it is considered that the person who happened to be met is suitable as a data source, totaling 30 students. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. The researcher analyzed the data by using quantitative descriptive method by conducting statistical tests. To analyze the data, the researcher used research instrument test, classical assumption test and hypothesis test. From the results of this study, it was found that the relationship between student interest in online shops, which was strong. This means that the contribution given by the student interest variable to the online shop is valid while the remainng is influenced by other variables that are not in this study. And a review of the development of halal products regarding the online shop variable is appropriate, because based on the verse of the Qur'an QS Al-Mutaffifin/83:1-3, the buyer conducts buying and selling (commerce) with the online shop on a consensual basis, also has a contract agreed upon in the agreement. beginning. And achieve the target of customer satisfaction
MEDICT: A Malay<-> English Bilingual Dictionary For Java Mobile Phones
Today, mobile phones provide number of advanced functions, among which possibility of running mobile applications
seems to be the most interesting feature. It changes a standard mobile phone into a mini-size yet still powerful computer
that able to run various applications, for example games, stock checkup, map guide, dictionary and so on. This paper
presents a project currently in progress which aims at the construction of bi-directional Malay - English translation
dictionary named MEDict. MEDict is an easy-to-use mobile dictionary that is the ideal reference tool for all those
requiring quick access to word translations. MEDict will ideally suit J2ME mobile phones with GPRS connectivity. This
paper delivers the initial development progress of MEDict. It covers the functional requirements and possible
development approaches followed in building MEDict. The project incorporates the development of four main
components: (1) a java-based mobile client that provides interface for front-end query input; (2) a back-end database for
serving dictionary contents; (3) a dictionary service for handling the exchange between the mobile client's queries and the
database; (4) a web system that allows the administrator to manage the dictionary contents. The key contribution of this
study is the use of Java and mobile technologies to develop a translation dictionary between two languages that has not
been previously supported. The developed mobile dictionary is expected to meet the needs of a wide range of users such
as language learners, native speakers, travelers and business professionals in Malaysia
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