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Perturbation calculation of oscillator strengths for the isoelectronic series of light atoms

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Transition probabilities and oscillator strengths are calculated for the configurations 1s2 2sn1 and 1s2 2sn1-1 2pn2+1, which are, respectively, of the form P=a/Z (1+Τ/Z+⋯) andf=α/Z (1+Β/Z+⋯). Numerical values are given fora, Τ,α, andΒ.

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Safronova, U.I., Ivanova, A.N. & Kharitonova, V.N. Perturbation calculation of oscillator strengths for the isoelectronic series of light atoms. Theor Exp Chem 5, 209–216 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01109664

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