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Large-scale multiconfiguration Dirac-Hartree-Fock calculations for astrophysics: n=4 levels in P-like ions from Mn~XI to Ni~XIV

Published 28 Feb 2020 in physics.atom-ph, astro-ph.IM, and astro-ph.SR | (2003.00121v1)

Abstract: Using the multiconfiguration Dirac-Hartree-Fock and the relativistic configuration interaction methods, a consistent set of transition energies and radiative transition data for the lowest 546 (623, 701, 745) states of the $3p4 3d$, $3s 3p2 3d2$, $3s 3p3 4p$, $3s 3p4$, $3s2 3d3$, $3s2 3p2 3d$, $3s2 3p2 4d$, $3s2 3p2 4s$, $3p3 3d2$, $3p5$, $3s 3p 3d3$, $3s 3p3 3d$, $3s 3p3 4s$, $3s2 3p 3d2$, %$3s2 3p2 4f$, $3s2 3p2 4p$, $3s2 3p3$ configurations in Mn~XI (Fe~XII, Co~XIII, Ni~XIV) is provided. The comparison between calculated excitation energies for the $n=4$ states and available experimental values for Fe XII indicate that the calculations are highly accurate, with uncertainties of only a few hundred cm${-1}$. Lines from these states are prominent in the soft X-rays. With the present calculations, several recent new identifications are confirmed. Other identifications involving $3p2 4d$ levels in Fe~XII that were found questionable are discussed and a few new assignments are recommended. As some $n=4$ states of the other ions also show large discrepancies between experimental and calculated energies, we reassess their identification. The present study provides highly accurate atomic data for the $n=4$ states of P-like ions of astrophysical interest, for which experimental data are scarce.

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